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| I don't collect them, but I don't toss the ones that come my way either.
They are essential if you decide you want to make a master set sometime down the line. |
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Bronze Card Talk Member
| We use promo cards to gage interest in products and obviously to promote upcoming sets, but we try and make them interesting and good additions to the final product. One of the sets we are putting together at the moment may include the promos on the checklist. A lot of people don't collect them, but enough do to make the production worth while. From a company point of view if you look at them and remember the product we are winning, even if you don't keep the card. I think Billy's recent Bettie Page set used promo cards exceptionally well to build interest in a product over a longer period of time. |
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Silver Card Talk Member
| quote: Originally posted by Stargaterules: The sad fact of my collection is i only collect Autograph cards
Same goes for me. Though I may pursue the occasional prop card....if it's just too cool to not own. I'm sorry to say I have zero interest in promos, base sets, sketches, or any other types of chase. |
| Posts: 2148 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: September 14, 2006 |
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Titanium Card Talk Member
| quote: Originally posted by Stargaterules: The sad fact of my collection is i only collect Autograph cards .. ( Unless it is stargate )
The sad fact about my collection is that i collect everything. If it doesn't move, collect it. ____________________ Come, it is time for you to keep your appointment with The Wicker Man.
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| Posts: 29057 | Location: wolverhampton staffs uk | Registered: July 19, 2002 |
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| quote: Originally posted by markdennett: I find promos a waste of time and paper.dont think they are needed in this day and age!!
I agree!! |
| Posts: 174 | Location: Liverpool | Registered: October 24, 2011 |
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| quote: Originally posted by markdennett: I find promos a waste of time and paper.dont think they are needed in this day and age!!
The same argument could very easily be applied to trading cards as a whole With so much art being created digitally, why bother with printed cards at all ? |
| Posts: 1553 | Location: Warrington, UK | Registered: January 10, 2009 |
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| There's always a delicate balance between overkill and (whatever the opposite of overkill is - its been a LONG day) when it comes to promo cards. In my opinion, there are generally too many promos for recent sets. Without naming companies or sets, I had so many promos sitting around, I took them to work and handed them out to anyone and everyone who showed the slightest bit of interest. Hope it generated some sales, but I highly doubt it made a difference. Overall, I'd like to see a reduction in the number of promos, both in versions (P1,P2,UK,etc) and in print runs. If nothing else, it might cut a little cost to the manufacturer who can add that to their bottom lines or pass the savings on to us. As far as my own habits, I collect promos for the specific sets I'm working on. |
| Posts: 281 | Location: Indiana | Registered: April 19, 2008 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Raven: I don't collect them, but I don't toss the ones that come my way either.
They are essential if you decide you want to make a master set sometime down the line.
That is the only time I really keep them. If I am building the set and I have them I will keep them with the set. |
| Posts: 829 | Location: Southern New Jersey | Registered: April 03, 2010 |
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| To me, all promo cards issued for a set are part of the set, and therefore need to be collected.
As for overkill, I have to agree. The recent number of promos issued for the new Bettie Page set intrigued me at first, but since now it's so difficult to find or purchase the scarce ones for a reasonable price I have lost all interest in the set. (However, if I win a large amount of money in the lottery I'll get back to it) |
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