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Originally Posted by dashcol
What makes a product good or bad is a very subjective question. Each collector has their own staples that they look for in a product that others may not. Take Logofractor for one, many people seemed to love it and had it as product of the year, but I do not like it at all.
Flippers and many Investors it is only about the money. They do not care at all about anything else in the set, only if there is a profit to be made in it.
For me a “good” product has these attributes in this order:
1) Great design
2) Good checklist (mix of vets, rookies and possibly past players)
3) Print run
4) Checklist is no more than 350 cards
5) A limited number of parallels (No need for a wave version of every parallel, and don’t need more colors than a rainbow)
6) At least one fun chase card (SP, case hit inserts)
7) No redemptions
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Lol, yes, flippers would buy poop for a $1 if they could flip it for $2.