Panini America’s unprecedented move to let collectors have complete authority to design an insert set in 2011-12 Hoops Basketball was overwhelmingly well received by collectors, who voted early and often in the original poll to determine the set’s theme.
In an effort to keep collectors updated on the status of those redemption cards that are currently being processed at a breakneck clip, we’ll post a list, like the one below, detailing the most recent cards that have been fulfilled.
Panini America, the world’s largest sports and entertainment collectables company and the NBA’s exclusive trading card and sticker partner, has inked Los Angeles Clippers slam-dunk sensation Blake Griffin to an exclusive multi-year agreement.
Below are 15 mostly unidentified autographs — from the worlds of basketball, hockey, football and entertainment — that have arrived at company headquarters in recent days and are awaiting placement in future Panini America products. Your job is to identify is to identify them.
In this history-making season of hockey firsts for Panini America, perhaps no other product on the release calendar has received as much pre-release anticipation as 2010-11 Contenders.
Judging by last week’s episode of “S#*! My Dad Says,” CBS set designers do the same thing America’s most discriminating collectors do when they need sports cards: They choose Panini America.
Judging by last week’s episode of “S#*! My Dad Says,” CBS set designers do the same thing America’s most discriminating collectors do when they need sports cards: They choose Panini America.
The almost-daily “autos in house” emails from our very own Rosalinda Rios represent arguably the most anticipated and enlightening pieces of interoffice communication that many of us receive during a given week.
Lakers Nation, the preeminent Los Angeles Lakers fan site on the Internet with more than 100,000 Facebook likes and seemingly that many new visitors arriving every day, is about to get into the basketball card business.