Panini America Examines Second QC Case of 2014-15 Gold Standard Basketball (Gallery)

Panini America's annual distributor conference came to a successful, productive close yesterday afternoon after more than two days of meetings, presentations, camaraderie and spirited back-and-forth dialogue between Panini America officials and North America's top sports card distributors.

Panini America 2014-15 Gold Standard Basketball QC Case Two (1)

Panini America’s annual distributor conference came to a successful, productive close yesterday afternoon after more than two days of meetings, presentations, camaraderie and spirited back-and-forth dialogue between Panini America officials and North America’s top sports card distributors.

Despite a bulging itinerary that left little room for downtime, Panini America’s Basketball Product Development team took advantage of the captive audience by offering a two-case preview of the upcoming 2014-15 Gold Standard Basketball that just so happened to be packing out this week.

As a result, the distributors in attendance got the opportunity to help with the Quality Control process. Universally, they liked what they saw in a product they lauded for stronger content and improved aesthetics over previous Gold Standard Basketball releases.

We brought you a card-by-card look at the first QC case earlier this week. Today, we’re bringing you a thorough examination of the second case. 2014-15 Gold Standard Basketball releases in hobby shops nationwide on Wednesday.

Until then, though, take some time to enjoy this . . .

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0 Replies to “Panini America Examines Second QC Case of 2014-15 Gold Standard Basketball (Gallery)”

  1. Nice Rookie patch Auto of the sure Rookie of the year Honors! Nice seeing all those 3 way Patches as well as the four way!
    GS is on its way to our Collection! Keep up the good work!

  2. Now that was one heck of a case!! I would do anything to pull that Wiggins patch auto! I hope I’m lucky enough to pull one! Great job Panini!

  3. Some precious metal collectibles mixed with sweet swatches and major ink i nthis gallery. Gold Standard is aptly named and worth it’s weight in…cardboard? Thanks Tracy!

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