Following a few days of live Quality Control updates chronicling the packout highlights from one case 2012-13 Rookie Anthology Hockey, today we have a more controlled QC gallery documenting the hits from the second case. Before we rushed the pulls from both cases back into the production run, we grabbed some sweet images of them to showcase what anxious hockey collectors might expect when the product goes live next week.
Following a few days of live Quality Control updates chronicling the packout highlights from one case 2012-13 Rookie Anthology Hockey, today we have a more controlled QC gallery documenting the hits from the second case. Before we rushed the pulls from both cases back into the production run, we grabbed some sweet images of them to showcase what anxious hockey collectors might expect when the product goes live next week.
Even though we’ve shown you bits and pieces of the captivating catchall creation that is 2012-13 Rookie Anthology Hockey during the last few days, you’re still going to see something new in the gallery that follows. Sure, we provide requisite peeks of the never-gets-old Silhouettes, Prizms and Titanium RCs, but we also present some of the sweet Contenders inclusions, too.
So enjoy this last pre-release peek at the product and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance early next week for additional coverage of 2012-13 Rookie Anthology Hockey.
Solid looking product, I like the inclusion of both Prizm and Crown Royale Silhouttes in one product. Thanks Tracy!
These cards are awesome. I’m.trying to get my collection back up after someone stole my collection. Its expensive when you have to start all over from new.
Looking awesome, this is going to be a great product this year.
Nice thinking of hockey on this hot and humid day in PA!! I especially like the Great Outdoors cards from past Winter Classics!
why the high # on the older stars guys /999? Those guys should never have cards over /499 and less than that for the nicer hits. That Lindros /999 is worth zip, zilch, nada. Makes no sense to number those that high. Those were special players no matter the card.