Prizm Uncut: Panini America Goes Between the Sheets with 2013 Prizm Baseball

While it's true that you can't really appreciate all that Panini America's Prizm technology has to offer until you're holding the magnificent trading cards in your hands, there's something incredibly revealing -- and even a little exciting -- about spending some time between a few uncut Prizm sheets. So when the first test sheets for 2013 Prizm Baseball hit Panini America HQ a few weeks back, we couldn't wait to dive in.

Panini America 2013 Prizm Baseball Sheets (15)

While it’s true that you can’t really appreciate all that Panini America’s Prizm technology has to offer until you’re holding the magnificent trading cards in your hands, there’s something incredibly revealing — and even a little exciting — about spending some time between a few uncut Prizm sheets. So when the first test sheets for 2013 Prizm Baseball hit Panini America HQ a few weeks back, we couldn’t wait to dive in.

These particular sheets provided a spectacular showcase for some of the bold new designs in 2013 Prizm Baseball, highlighted by the flame-engulfed Fearless, the star-studded etching of Superstar Spotlight and the mesmerizing Rookie Challengers. These two sheets also provided previews of the set’s USA Baseball inclusions.

And the fact that both of the sheets scrutinized in the gallery below are from the base Prizm parallel fotms means your Labor Day just got a whole lot more rainbow in it. Enjoy the gallery and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage of 2013 Prizm Baseball in advance of its September 18 release.

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0 Replies to “Prizm Uncut: Panini America Goes Between the Sheets with 2013 Prizm Baseball”

  1. Could you imagine having an UnCut Sheet of these! I would frame it in a Mahogony Fraem with a black felt matting around it! Would look GREAT In The Man Cave! GREAT JOB PANINI! Love it love it love it ALL!

  2. Spectacular. When that license comes this product will put the other guys out of business. Until then, keep up the outstanding work.
    P.S. Is there any hope for some score baseball? What a throwback that would be!

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