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Card of the Day: Dave Mirra 1994 Vision Generation Extreme #62
Flashback Product of the Week: 1997/1998 Upper Deck Diamond Vision Racing
Sixteen packs per box and one card per pack. Every card within 1997/1998 Upper Deck Diamond Vision has some type of lenticular technology that gives the card a motion effect. The base set only consists of 15 cards and packs at the time cost almost $8.00. No wonder this product flopped. There are no autographs or relics. Inserts include Signature Moves, Vision of a Champion, and Reel Time. The rarest cards are the Reel Time which can be found 1:500 packs. The original box price was slightly over $100.00, but now they can be found for under $50.00.
Lenticular technology is cool, but I’ve always thought it made cards look blurry.
Filed under: Flashback Product of the Week | Tagged: 1997, 1998, deck, diamond, flashback, of, product, racing, the, upper, vision, week | Leave a comment »
Stealing video box breaks
Talk about being low. This is lower than low. A short while ago Upper Deck launched something called Diamond Vision. This allows collectors to video themselves while opening any Upper Deck product and submit it back to Upper Deck where they can be entered into a contest. Well, it has been confirmed that people have been stealing videos from YouTube and sending them in as their own. Someone that won a box of 2008 Upper Deck SPx baseball cards stole a video from YouTube. If you do video box breaks please be careful and check to see who is linking to your videos. The user name pro HAIR DESIGNER is the one that stole the video. Upper Deck clearly states that it must be a video that you created. Here is the video that was stolen. The person in the video is the true owner and should be awarded the box, their user name is Luke2411. pro HAIR DESIGNER is the user on Upper Deck that stole the video.
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