Panini America Takes Uncut Look at Spectra Basketball, Prizm Draft Picks Football

You never know what Panini America Vice President of Production Stephanie Carlson will bring to the office following her daily morning visits to the company production facility. She doesn't deliver show-and-tell treats back to Panini America HQ every day -- but when she does, it's always worth it. In the last week alone, Carlson has brought no less than 11 uncut press sheets from upcoming Panini America products 2014-15 Spectra Basketball and 2015 Prizm Collegiate Draft Picks Football.

Panini America 2015 Optichrome Peek (49)

You never know what Panini America Vice President of Production Stephanie Carlson will bring to the office following her daily morning visits to the company production facility. She doesn’t deliver show-and-tell treats back to Panini America HQ every day — but when she does, it’s always worth it. In the last week alone, Carlson has brought no less than 11 uncut press sheets from upcoming Panini America products 2014-15 Spectra Basketball and 2015 Prizm Collegiate Draft Picks Football.

As revealing as they are colorful, these massive, Prizm-powered uncut sheets provide for a stunning introduction to these fast-approaching releases. In the case of 2014-15 Spectra Basketball, the 100-up press sheet showcased the scarce Global Icons insert; in terms of 2015 Prizm Collegiate Draft Picks Football, the sheets offered a quick profile of the base autograph set’s technicolor Prizm parallels.

In the gallery that follows, we present the must-see results of the quality time I spent between these sheets behind the closed doors of Conference Room 1. Enjoy the imagery and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage of 2014-15 Spectra Basketball and 2015 Prizm Collegiate Draft Picks Football.

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0 Replies to “Panini America Takes Uncut Look at Spectra Basketball, Prizm Draft Picks Football”

  1. Why is Zoran in the right uniform and team naming on the card but Goran is in a Phoenix jersey and Phoenix Suns wording on the card?

  2. those “global icons” cards are awesome; especially in sheet form… too bad football doesn’t lend itself to that set.

  3. Love the technology and the designs on these, I’d love to see a gallery of “what went wrong” in production to understand better all the hard work you all do to make these finished products that we enjoy. Thanks Tracy!

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