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Friday, April 30, 2021

Year: 2000

Set: Upper Deck - e-Cards (Rate)

Card: #CR Chris Redman


“ This was a cool concept, especially back in 2000 as the internet was still just taking off (yes, I'm old enough to remember what it was like before the internet!). Go to UD's web site dedicated to this, enter your code, and see if you won. You could win MEM and MEM/AU cards (at least in the hockey product). Additionally, the cards were on holographic foil, which made them look very nice. ” -vrooomed
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“ Better get some stronger glue for those shower tiles. ” -NJDevils
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“ These ecards, althought they were way ahead of their time, were really awkward. not a fan ” -parsley24

“ Interesting card. I guess Upper Deck had also tried the "E-Card" digital card thing? They seem to be trying now again. I am not on board the digital trading card train and never will be. ” -captkirk42

“ Quick grab the code. There is a 99% chance it wasn't used due to E-Cards never taking off. ” -OverkillKid

“ Not a fan of whatever is going on here. ” -muskie027

“ Funny, he has almost 600 cards listed in the database while a guy like John Matuszak has less than one hundred. ” -UKboogie
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Onemorepoint

Posts: 1446
Joined: Apr 2014
Friday, April 30, 2021 2:09 PM

Interesting from an experimental point of view, just not very nice cards though.


   

fedoratipper

Posts: 217
Joined: Jan 2016
Friday, April 30, 2021 3:19 PM

Hooray! A Ravens card! As for Redman, he didn't really set the world on fire when he started. He was fine as a backup though.


   

cardcollector65jw

Posts: 1253
Joined: Nov 2019
Friday, April 30, 2021 3:31 PM

I think it is a good card compaired to what was out around back in 2000. Now a days it doesn't compair as much.

Onemorepoint wrote:

Interesting from an experimental point of view, just not very nice cards though.


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