Only modern hockey and specific players from the 80's (Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken). I agree, I struggle with how limited those serialized 1/1, 1/10, 1/25, etc......when there are hundreds of sets with the same logic. Autographs are cool, but I don't get overly excited about cutting up jerseys. I do have some hockey cut jersey cards, but I would rather buy the jersey intact.
I like owning cards of the players wearing the actual jerseys I own. Part of the fun is doing the research, finding the unique marks, and photomatching.
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