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Old 04-27-2024, 05:24 AM
BillyCoxDodgers3B BillyCoxDodgers3B is online now
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I completely fail to understand why more plaques and base Perez Steele PCs weren't signed by Campy. It makes no sense. The number of collectors of both items was greater during Campy's lifetime than exist today. You'd think more people would have just bitten the bullet and shelled out the money to fill those holes in their collections.

Absolutely confounding: while the base issue Perez Steele is incredibly rare, the two later PS issues are much more common. Why were these being signed in more abundance when they were always less popular to collect? What is with the complete lack of logic? My best guess is that a promoter had Campy in for a show which didn't sell to the public as much as they anticipated. In a scramble to have more items signed in the back room, they scoured the show floor for more unsigned material and only came up with a stack of Celebration and Great Moments.

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