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Old 09-07-2013, 03:08 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Bob Loblaw View Post
1) It is 100% Topps' fault, as their vendor destroyed the card.

2) It is very likely they have a duplicate batch of superfractors available. Getting Mr. Schaffer to sign it, though, may take some extra work that they do not want to do.
It is possible they printed off a whole run sheet of supers and only signed/released the one, but if not, there is no way they will stop the presses to produce one card. It's just too cost prohibitive when they can send you equal value cards they already own. That's even assuming they have the plates and didn't release those as 1/1's. Sorry, but that super is probably gone forever. I'd make 'em pay hard, though. Like a 1/1 Trout/Harper/Machado weekend at the All Star Game slumber party or something.
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