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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Year: 2002-03

Set: Be a Player First Edition (Rate)

Card: #105 Sergei Fedorov


“ I have never heard of this brand of cards, Be a Player??? ” -carthage44

“ Nice card. I like how it lists the various firsts of his career on the back. ” -Billy Kingsley

“ Only one year of stats on the back and then career totals a negative, but the many quick facts about career and good action shot overcome this in my opinion. ” -rmpaq5

“ One of the most exciting players to watch on one of the least exciting cards to look at . ” -uncaian

“ It isn't bad, but a little rearranging would make It better. Where First Edition advertised their logo, that should be replaced with the player name. Where the player name is, that should be the team name or position. Picture, color, logo, and template look good. The company could shrink their name and get it into a corner or on the back. I like it, but it could have been better. ” -muskie027

“ Nice all around card. Plus that all the stuff on the front can be read no foil. Cool. That is one of the reasons I tend to like the "First Edition" sets they usually have regular printing where the later "regular" sets will have a ton of leaf foil printing. ” -captkirk42

“ Very plain, but also right to the point. ” -DarkSide830


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NJDevils

Posts: 6344
Joined: Sep 2010
Saturday, November 12, 2016 10:13 AM

“ I have never heard of this brand of cards, Be a Player??? ” -carthage44 

Commonly referred to as "BAP"

 


   

oilerRCguy

Posts: 97
Joined: Oct 2016
Saturday, November 12, 2016 10:19 AM

Yes, kind of an odd brand, it has been known a few different ways ..... Upper Deck - Be  A Player, Be A Player and In The Game -  Be A Player (with several different themes) ..... all hockey sets. At least that's what my mush is trying to tell me today. 


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Just good ol' "ranfordfan" in disguise.


   


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