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'''Sticker Dump:''' A product whose whole reason for being, it seems, is to liquidate a trading card company's inventory of surplus autograph stickers. Usually, such products contain [[Sticker Autograph | sticker autographs]] of former prospects and draft picks who never panned out, marginal stars, or of players on sports the manufacturer no longer has a license for, or will soon lose. | '''Sticker Dump:''' A product whose whole reason for being, it seems, is to liquidate a trading card company's inventory of surplus autograph stickers. Usually, such products contain [[Sticker Autograph | sticker autographs]] of former prospects and draft picks who never panned out, marginal stars, or of players on sports the manufacturer no longer has a license for, or will soon lose. | ||
Examples of products that have been labeled "Sticker Dumps" include 2009 & 2010 Topps Magic Football, and | Examples of products that have been labeled "Sticker Dumps" include 2009 & 2010 Topps Magic Football, and 201 Upper Deck World of Sports. | ||
[[Category:Hobby Definitions]] | [[Category:Hobby Definitions]] |
Revision as of 22:55, 16 February 2011
Sticker Dump: A product whose whole reason for being, it seems, is to liquidate a trading card company's inventory of surplus autograph stickers. Usually, such products contain sticker autographs of former prospects and draft picks who never panned out, marginal stars, or of players on sports the manufacturer no longer has a license for, or will soon lose.
Examples of products that have been labeled "Sticker Dumps" include 2009 & 2010 Topps Magic Football, and 201 Upper Deck World of Sports.