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What is your favorite set?

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July 16, 2013, 12:41 PM
Ted Dastick Jr.
What is your favorite set?
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Originally posted by treksearcher:
Mine has to be The Vintage Classic Sci-Fi & Horror Posters From Breygent in 2007.

The first time I came across the oversize autographs and sketches. The subject brought back memories of watching the early Sci-Fi some before my time they always repeated on T.V.

Ditto! Thumb Up
July 16, 2013, 01:00 PM
Darth Smittyous
Being a big Star Wars fan, my favorite set is easily Star Wars Finest. I liked the fact that each nine card set had a different artist but a similar theme (Rebels, Imperials etc). It was nice that each theme was limited to 9 cards, so they look great together in a binder. The chrome base cards looked good. The set also had a nice mix of chase cards, though my absolute favorite were the refractor parallel cards. The refractor set was one of the few I ever cared enough about to complete the set. It is challenging to complete and at the same time attainable without being cost prohibitive.
July 17, 2013, 12:39 AM
kane1
My favorites are the original Marvel Masterpieces Series 1 and 2 and X-Men Fleer 1994. I enjoy the artwork.
July 17, 2013, 10:24 AM
John Tirohn
Mars Attacks...
July 17, 2013, 03:33 PM
fuchaldream
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Originally posted by Chuck Bartowski:
Here is how much I love the BBT Seasons 3 & 4 wardrobe set

BBT Seasons 3 & 4 wardrobes


OK, now I feel better about some of my collections. That is an awesome collection!
July 18, 2013, 12:31 PM
Booker
My favorite is the 2000 Topps X-Men movie set. Unbelievable autograph lineup, nice costumes, and hobby/retail inserts. A close 2nd would be the X-Men Origins Wolverine set.
July 18, 2013, 05:17 PM
steve j
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Originally posted by Darth Smittyous:
Being a big Star Wars fan, my favorite set is easily Star Wars Finest. I liked the fact that each nine card set had a different artist but a similar theme (Rebels, Imperials etc). It was nice that each theme was limited to 9 cards, so they look great together in a binder. The chrome base cards looked good. The set also had a nice mix of chase cards, though my absolute favorite were the refractor parallel cards. The refractor set was one of the few I ever cared enough about to complete the set. It is challenging to complete and at the same time attainable without being cost prohibitive.


I totally agree. I think I spent four years trying to collate the gold refractor set. It was difficult, but not excessively expensive and gave a massive boost to my well being. On this occasion Topps got it spot on, and I think this is what collecting is all about. In this day and age the card manufacturers have pulled away from what is obtainable, and gone for the 1/1 where master sets are impossible. This is a mistake in my book, and ultimately will be the downfall of the hobby.
July 19, 2013, 08:41 AM
Hedgehog Witch
Still love the Lord of the Rings sets by Topps.
Game of Thrones are very close to being my favourite set of the last couple of years.
July 20, 2013, 07:57 AM
fuchaldream
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Originally posted by Kennywood:
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Originally posted by Ted Dastick Jr.:
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Originally posted by treksearcher:
Mine has to be The Vintage Classic Sci-Fi & Horror Posters From Breygent in 2007.

The first time I came across the oversize autographs and sketches. The subject brought back memories of watching the early Sci-Fi some before my time they always repeated on T.V.

Ditto! Thumb Up


I completely agree. This is my favorite set. The oversized cards were perfect for the subject matter. My wife & I still watch most of these classic movies when they're on TV.


I liked the movie posters sets, too. I like movies and movie posters. The cards were well executed, and the memorabilia cards were nice. It wasn't from the scifi set, but we pulled a nice Audrey Hepburn movie used memorabilia card from the first box we bought. That's a good way to start. Smile
July 20, 2013, 11:26 AM
treksearcher
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I liked the movie posters sets, too. I like movies and movie posters. The cards were well executed, and the memorabilia cards were nice. It wasn't from the scifi set, but we pulled a nice Audrey Hepburn movie used memorabilia card from the first box we bought. That's a good way to start. Smile


I've a number of very nice autographs from the Movie Poster sets. I pulled Cut Boris Karloff from my case 2 of 3.
July 20, 2013, 11:57 AM
fuchaldream
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Originally posted by treksearcher:
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I liked the movie posters sets, too. I like movies and movie posters. The cards were well executed, and the memorabilia cards were nice. It wasn't from the scifi set, but we pulled a nice Audrey Hepburn movie used memorabilia card from the first box we bought. That's a good way to start. Smile


I've a number of very nice autographs from the Movie Poster sets. I pulled Cut Boris Karloff from my case 2 of 3.


That is awesome! I love the old horror films, and Karloff was great.
July 20, 2013, 11:12 PM
chesspieceface
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Originally posted by barobehere:
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Originally posted by HolmbergsCorner:


Of the sets I do have, or have tried, I would have to say Batman Master Series. Fantastic artwork, great parallels and a nice ratio of getting (or not getting) inserts. I somehow got one of the Clear Chromium cards in one of my two locally (!) purchased boxes. That might have some affect on my fondness of the set, getting one of those.


The Batman Master Series was a great set. Great art. Great text on the back of the cards. That set is still a winner all around.


That is a fine set, not only all new art on every single card including the chase, but also an all-new Batman story, too.

However, when they first came out, they were too expensive so it was not a successful set in that way, but even when the boxes came down in price in a big way from the original price, it was still a hard set to finish due largely to those clear cards and also the 10 card villains set which were found just a couple per box.

This is kind of more fitting for the "best Ebay finds", but after opening multiple boxes and not having any clear cards and only half the villain cards, I happened upon what looked to be an unusual Skybox shrinkwrapped set of it in the "other auctions" of a seller I'd bought something else from. I added it to my order for $4 and was then very delighted to find it included a base set, the complete Gold Foil signature set, and ALL of the chase cards including BOTH clear cards. It turned out to be a sample set, I believe intended for review for one of the many card magazines that existed in those days. A nice surprise to be sure, and those cards look fantastic in the binder pages, I'll tell you what!

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July 21, 2013, 08:52 PM
dcole
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Originally posted by Kennywood:
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Originally posted by Ted Dastick Jr.:
quote:
Originally posted by treksearcher:
Mine has to be The Vintage Classic Sci-Fi & Horror Posters From Breygent in 2007.

The first time I came across the oversize autographs and sketches. The subject brought back memories of watching the early Sci-Fi some before my time they always repeated on T.V.

Ditto! Thumb Up


I completely agree. This is my favorite set. The oversized cards were perfect for the subject matter. My wife & I still watch most of these classic movies when they're on TV.

Also my favorite set. The classic Sci-Fi and Monster movies from the 30's thru the 50's will always rule, in my book. Thumb Up We get Svengoolie out here so I get to watch those flicks nearly every Saturday night. Smile

Hey Kennywood, were you born and raised in the 'Burgh? If so, I assume you spent your childhood watch Bill Cardille and Chiller Theatre, too? Big Grin

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Debi

Reliving my childhood one piece of painted plastic and slab of cardboard at a time.
July 22, 2013, 11:14 AM
archifou
For me it's the Star Trek the Original Series Season One in 1997 by Skybox and Steve Charendoff who launch the concept of one autograph per box!