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Fielder's Choice Blog Fielder's Choice Blog Blog About Me Best Of Longoria Collection Mattingly Collection Smooth as silk February 27, 2010 at 1:32 am | Posted in Uncategorized | 10 Comments A common refrain among collectors is that there hasn’t been enough innovation from the card companies in recent years.  While the 1990s saw the introduction of refractors, relic cards, and certified autographs to the collecting world, we’ve seen very little that’s really unique in the past decade.  It seems that every new card product features a certain number of autographs and relic cards per box, and serial-numbered parallels featuring different colors or mini versions of the base cards. So I think it’s praise-worthy when a card company comes up with an idea that really is innovative, and they don’t over-do it to the point that collectors quickly become bored of the idea.  One such recent idea is the Topps silk card. Honestly, my first impression of silk cards was that ...

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