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Monday, April 17, 2017Year: 1994 Set: Sportflics 2000 Rookie & Traded (Rate) “ This card is so 90s looking, it's still a hot collector's item in Portland ” -ketchupman36
“ It's probable that technology and indecision provided us with Sportflics - the ability to overlay multiple pictures with a semblance of video and the inability to simply decide on one photograph to display on a card. No like. ” -Sportzcommish
“ Lenticular = always awesome! ” -Billy Kingsley
“ Great scan for a Sportsflics. ” -carthage44
“ If anyone needs an action hologram, it's Lance Painter. ” -wax_house
“ Ah Sportflics the 1960s/70s 3-D technology living and breathing in the 1990s I really liked those things, but after getting back into the hobby around 2004 they don't do anything for me anymore. In fact I'm trying to avoid them. I should try to dump whatever NON PC team cards I have of these things. ” -captkirk42
“ I was a fan of Sportflics as a kid, but not any more. These cards were also very easily warped. ” -suomibear8
“ I still think Sportflics are kind of cool. I'd never build a set, but I like them for the individual players I collect. This one could do without the profile picture in the corner. The back is an absolute disaster. I'll pass on this issue ” -AnalogKid
“ Cool concept but it seemed like the cards warped too much. ” -Joshua825
“ Love these cards! ” -Bargunmaster
“ I always love 3-d cards. ” -cjjt
“ When these types of cards first really hit the market I loved 'em. They were the first cards other than O-Pee-Chee packs that my local variety stores started to stock via the 1986 Sportflics series. As for this card, the scan is really good. You get an image of both photos. The back is too busy for my taste, but I do really like the front. ” -rmpaq5
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