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| Posts: 13017 | Location: Harrisburg, PA, USA | Registered: November 29, 2000 |  
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| When I can afford it, I buy odd cards from sets and get ever closer to that rarity, the 'Master' set. I've come quite close on a few sets, but mostly those issued before Autographs and costume cards (and I'm sure I've probably missed oddities such as promo cards!) I've done quite well on autos for one set, DS9 Memories From The Future, and I sonsider that to be the closest I'll get to a complete set (missing only Rick Berman auto, and not including colour variations) X-Men the movie is another set where I'm close to calling it complete (on all bar the rarest auto cards) I have three of the four Captain Cards, and I am determined to get the one I'm missing one day!
Even if you exclude autos and cossie cards, it's probably not as easy now to make up a set - the sheer number of chase cards required in some sets (2 chase sets in the current Rittenhouse Farscape Season 2 have 22 cards, the third chase set has 12 - whilst on the subject, whatever happened to multiples of 9 cards, to suit the sleeve pages???) makes it more expensive and time consuming to complete. Sure, the thrill is in the chasing of the chase, but there comes a time when you give up! (Babylon 5 trivia cards are one personal example!) Lets face it, some recent releases don't even have complete sets of basic cards (Rittenhouse Hercules, for example!) Au Res., Paul |
| Posts: 7202 | Location: Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom | Registered: November 30, 2000 |  
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| Personally, I don't feel that a set is complete until I have all of the base cards, chase cards, binders, sell sheet, promo cards, uncut sheets and any other odd entity such as progressive proof sets, printing plates, match prints, blue lines and the like. If the set contained any original artwork, other then sketch cards, then I like to have at least one of the original paintings or drawlings. This is probably the most expensive and most difficult item to collect and locate. When all is said and done then I truely feel that I have everything that is available and a bit of the history of what went into making the set. |
| Posts: 279 | Location: Jenkintown, PA | Registered: December 10, 2000 |  
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| I'd love to be able to collect all the bits and pieces (well the major ones at least) for all my sets, but realistically I can't. So - I guess once I have the base set and the more common chase cards, I consider it done with. Occasionally I'll throw in a binder and some autographs. That's how I voted. Anthony |
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