I would like the boxed set. It eliminates extra base cards. I would only buy a single box, and pick up inserts at a show. At first I wasn't too enthused about the boxed sets, but after picking up a few of them they kind of grow on you.
Either way, am looking forward to this product.
Posts: 2939 | Location: Crystal Lake, IL | Registered: December 04, 2000
Absolutely prefer the set in a box format. The shipping costs are less, the cost per box is less, and you have less waste as there are no leftover base cards.
The change from set in a box to standard pack format was why I had to pass on several products I would really have liked to buy .
Posts: 2571 | Location: Sutton Coldfield England | Registered: August 09, 2002
What about something like manufacturing the HALF CASE? It might be time.. That also cuts down on shipping, a better shot at not getting dupe autos, You will also get all chase sets, (most likely). Sort of like a Mini Master case. Just a thought.. have a nice day.
Posts: 7 | Location: 60563 | Registered: May 15, 2014
I like the set in a box because then you don't have the miscellaneous base cards that are difficult to get rid of. while base sets are easlier to move and can pick up the chase at a card show hopefully.
Cheaper boxes are nice, but if I remember past sets, to get all the chase, one ends up with 2 extra full sets. Either way, there's extra cards whether it's singles or full sets.
If I'm not mistaken, in a perfect Universe, with trading, there would be NO EXTRA singles.
I like extra singles, especially with series with artwork, but some TV/Movie; because I find the artist or actor for autographs.
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Posts: 1619 | Location: Oregon | Registered: August 25, 2004