Assistant NHL Brand Manager Tim Trout, one of Panini America's newest hires, continues to make positive impressions on the marketing department and on readers of The Knight's Lance.
Assistant NHL Brand Manager Tim Trout, one of Panini America’s newest hires, continues to make positive impressions on the marketing department and on readers of The Knight’s Lance.
Friday afternoon, Trout pulled quality control and packout duty at the Panini America production for the highly anticipated 2011-12 Limited Hockey. Before he left, he stopped by to see if there was anything we needed. When it comes to chronicling the packout process, we always need something.
Trout was happy to oblige with the following images that document just some of what he saw. Soon enough, collectors all over North America will be able to see the promising product for themselves. Until then, these scenes will have to do.
Nice to see Luongo signing some autos for a card company again.
Look forward to seeing some more stuff form this product.
Tracy,
This stuff looks awesome do you know what is the release date and is there a checklist yet?
Thanks
T
It started shipping Friday, so it’ll be live this week. I’ll check on a checklist.
Can’t wait to see a checklist!
amazing stuff
loving the Patty V
Are the Limited Rookies falling one per two boxes?
I like that Verbeek card, Very nice
AWESOME! I must have the Matt Read and Sean Couturier cards!!!
once again, great stuff drool drool
Wow, some incredible looking stuff. What a way to wake up this morning.
On a sidenote, Congrats on a Denver win Tracy as well. What a game!
What a game huh Tracy! That guy there what’s his name………….Tim Tebow or something?? ( Kidding lol 🙂 ), What an ARM on that guy! It’s been an amazing year watching this young gun! He has a LONG career ahead of him! I loved the passes to Denarius! WOW! I am impressed! And you guys are playing my Patriots coming up! What a game THAT”S Going to be! That’s one of those ” CAN’T MISS TV” football this weekend!
Dave
too bad that even before the packing few of them do not seem to be in mint condition..