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Ironically this Target announcement seems to allow sales of NHL cards, because we all know that Hockey is the most fight inducing of all the major North American sports.
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They also seem to allow the sales of Magic: The Gathering, a game in which you have your creatures enter into combat.
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Eric Perry Currently collecting: T206 (132/524) 1956 Topps Baseball (190/342) "You can observe a lot by just watching." - Yogi Berra |
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Our understanding is ALL collectible cards will not be sold in the Target retail stores beginning May 14th but will be available on-line in two or three weeks-- so assume bots will get it all?
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That's a shame. Though I haven't seen cards on a local Target shelf in years!
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I was able to pick up a box of football cards and a box of baseball cards last Friday at my local Targets. My first card packs in 20+ years!!
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Almost like an Onion article
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It should, but in this day and age, it makes all too much sense. Grown men fighting over baseball cards. Truly sad.
I don't know if Target should not sell cards because of this one incident, but I'm thinking that they just don't want to be bothered, as I've heard that people have been lining up at 3 in the morning to get cards, and stores have had to try to figure out strategically when the best time it would be to release new cards to keep the feeding frenzies manageable. It reminds me of an antique dealer I once spoke with when I went to his store looking for old records. He said, he stopped selling them, because collectors looking for them would clog up the store, hovering over what he had, nitpicking and often not buying anything. He wanted them out of his hair. Last edited by jgannon; 05-15-2021 at 04:56 PM. |
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Our target has specifically stated magic, soccer, hockey and some other I forget product will be on shelves the rest will be pulled it is absolutely not all products at some targets. Maybe yours is different but I know of several that made that statement. I only know this because my friend owns the local shop so I am in their a lot and hear people talking about this new stuff and even grabbed some boxes one day because I was in target and saw them stocking. Say what you want I wasn’t letting the money just lie there for someone else to make. Ow clowns fighting over cards are funny and despite teds post modern is still incredibly strong it’s not collapsing despite his claims.
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The Washington Post article I read this morning said that only baseball, football and Pokeman cards would be removed and not sold. Too bad a few have to ruin it for everyone. Typical these days. It's why we can't have nice things. I was beginning to find a few Heritage boxes at Target recently.
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I saw where one store replaced their sports cards with employment applications! Hey, if you can't flip cards you still got to make a living!
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For what it’s worth I went to Target this am and spoke with the customer service clerk who said they no longer sell sports trading cards. I asked was it temporary and she said it was permanent.
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Tony Collecting: 1909-1911 T206 Southern Leaguers (Alabama) 1914 Cracker Jack Set (91 out of 145) |
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