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Originally Posted by homerunhitter
Someone just posted on Facebook that anything printed after 1991 Topps has potential to “brick” because that when Topps changed from cardboard to white card stock.
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I agree with this comment. I ran into a couple of mid 90 bricked Topps Sets. The only way I would even consider buying any glossy sets now is to do it in person and shake the box before I buy them. You can hear if they are or are not bricked.
Thankfully, I am done collecting these years and suffered minimal issues. I would imagine that a Trout rookie has this brick potential too. Imagine spending 1K+ on that set and opening it up and finding a door stop for a set.
Makes one shudder.
Butch.