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Old 03-28-2006, 08:16 AM
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Default Seeking Opinions Regarding Colgan's Chips

Posted By: Todd Schultz

The things I like about the set are probably why others don't like it.
1. It's an odd shape--not the traditional card size.
2. The cards are small--less to enjoy.
3. The cards are black and white. Many if not most prefer the color issues. Somehow, either unconsciously or because they were/are generally more affordable, I've found myself collecting primarily black and white sets over the past few years.
4. The cards are portraits. I believe many prefer "action" poses to still, often capless headshots. Even the m116s show upper torso, and again, are in color. I want to collect an entire portarit set, although trying to assemble a complete E254 is pretty daunting (E270 would be ididocy, but a type or two is nice). Those looking for strictly portraits seem to prefer m116.
5. The cards are photographs. Again, many find the basic "charm" of a prewar card to be in its mini-artwork quality, and I believe most prefer the lithographs to an actual photo.

All of these together add up to a less popular set, IMO.

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