Pearl Jam Trading Cards
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I agree that most of the PJ Merch is way over the top, but frankly these cards are a fun little way to commemorate a show that probably carries some special meaning for the band- specifically Ed.
Im pretty critical of this band for a lot of what they do in terms of how their marketed and how they take advantage of their fans, but I really like the cards.
*with the caveat of course that they produced enough so that it doesn't become a super expensive collectible.
Im pretty critical of this band for a lot of what they do in terms of how their marketed and how they take advantage of their fans, but I really like the cards.
*with the caveat of course that they produced enough so that it doesn't become a super expensive collectible.
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@SkitchP wrote:
*with the caveat of course that they produced enough so that it doesn't become a super expensive collectible.
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it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
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The Tenablers, if you will.gardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
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Why does that bother you? Because some people value the band as much as they did in 1998? If I connected with this band like i did in 98 id be all over this stuff.gardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
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Perhaps you should send 10c a comprehensive list of acceptable merchandise and pricesgardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
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with my 1998 comment i meant i miss those days. Every year we see more and more merch and people are willing to pay more and more for it. To each their own as they can do whatever they want with their money. If you want to spend $240 on a box of baseball cards go for it.Thejambi wrote:Why does that bother you? Because some people value the band as much as they did in 1998? If I connected with this band like i did in 98 id be all over this stuff.gardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
Back in 1998 the merch wasn't that big of a deal. I used to be able to pick up a poster halfway through a show. I miss when the focus was more on the music than what posters, tshirts and other assorted crap you owned. Even on the old Vitalogy forums you didn't see poster and merch threads pop up until 00's
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I'll be honest...if they weren't $40 i'd be all over that No Code collar for my dog.gardenparty wrote:with my 1998 comment i meant i miss those days. Every year we see more and more merch and people are willing to pay more and more for it. To each their own as they can do whatever they want with their money. If you want to spend $240 on a box of baseball cards go for it.Thejambi wrote:Why does that bother you? Because some people value the band as much as they did in 1998? If I connected with this band like i did in 98 id be all over this stuff.gardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
Back in 1998 the merch wasn't that big of a deal. I used to be able to pick up a poster halfway through a show. I miss when the focus was more on the music than what posters, tshirts and other assorted crap you owned. Even on the old Vitalogy forums you didn't see poster and merch threads pop up until 00's
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it sure beats the shit out of the Mother Love Bone oneThejambi wrote:I'll be honest...if they weren't $40 i'd be all over that No Code collar for my dog.gardenparty wrote:with my 1998 comment i meant i miss those days. Every year we see more and more merch and people are willing to pay more and more for it. To each their own as they can do whatever they want with their money. If you want to spend $240 on a box of baseball cards go for it.Thejambi wrote:Why does that bother you? Because some people value the band as much as they did in 1998? If I connected with this band like i did in 98 id be all over this stuff.gardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
Back in 1998 the merch wasn't that big of a deal. I used to be able to pick up a poster halfway through a show. I miss when the focus was more on the music than what posters, tshirts and other assorted crap you owned. Even on the old Vitalogy forums you didn't see poster and merch threads pop up until 00's
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Almost $50 with shipping! I'd pay $25.Thejambi wrote:I'll be honest...if they weren't $40 i'd be all over that No Code collar for my dog.gardenparty wrote:with my 1998 comment i meant i miss those days. Every year we see more and more merch and people are willing to pay more and more for it. To each their own as they can do whatever they want with their money. If you want to spend $240 on a box of baseball cards go for it.Thejambi wrote:Why does that bother you? Because some people value the band as much as they did in 1998? If I connected with this band like i did in 98 id be all over this stuff.gardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
Back in 1998 the merch wasn't that big of a deal. I used to be able to pick up a poster halfway through a show. I miss when the focus was more on the music than what posters, tshirts and other assorted crap you owned. Even on the old Vitalogy forums you didn't see poster and merch threads pop up until 00's
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I don't even sweat the merch much. I mean, even the things that I mock like the dog collars or AnalLog don't make me mad. My thoughts are, if they make it, and people buy it, whatever.@SkitchP wrote:I agree that most of the PJ Merch is way over the top, but frankly these cards are a fun little way to commemorate a show that probably carries some special meaning for the band- specifically Ed.
Im pretty critical of this band for a lot of what they do in terms of how their marketed and how they take advantage of their fans, but I really like the cards.
*with the caveat of course that they produced enough so that it doesn't become a super expensive collectible.
That being said, why did they invite the entire city of Chicago to buy that merch without giving Ten Club members first dibs?
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Fans of this band always bought merch obsessively and to a ridiculous level. Nothing's changed. What's changed is the sheer amount the 10C is selling.gardenparty wrote:with my 1998 comment i meant i miss those days. Every year we see more and more merch and people are willing to pay more and more for it. To each their own as they can do whatever they want with their money. If you want to spend $240 on a box of baseball cards go for it.Thejambi wrote:Why does that bother you? Because some people value the band as much as they did in 1998? If I connected with this band like i did in 98 id be all over this stuff.gardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
Back in 1998 the merch wasn't that big of a deal. I used to be able to pick up a poster halfway through a show. I miss when the focus was more on the music than what posters, tshirts and other assorted crap you owned. Even on the old Vitalogy forums you didn't see poster and merch threads pop up until 00's
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Agree. There seems to be more merch available in the concerts and in the web page, and its fine by me; with today industry is logic.harmless wrote:Fans of this band always bought merch obsessively and to a ridiculous level. Nothing's changed. What's changed is the sheer amount the 10C is selling.gardenparty wrote:with my 1998 comment i meant i miss those days. Every year we see more and more merch and people are willing to pay more and more for it. To each their own as they can do whatever they want with their money. If you want to spend $240 on a box of baseball cards go for it.Thejambi wrote:Why does that bother you? Because some people value the band as much as they did in 1998? If I connected with this band like i did in 98 id be all over this stuff.gardenparty wrote:it's not even the band/10C that bothers me, it's the fans and crazies who buy this shit for obscene prices. It ain't 1998 anymore
Back in 1998 the merch wasn't that big of a deal. I used to be able to pick up a poster halfway through a show. I miss when the focus was more on the music than what posters, tshirts and other assorted crap you owned. Even on the old Vitalogy forums you didn't see poster and merch threads pop up until 00's
And the new merch is cool too.
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I would've loved to grab a pack or two of cards and a pennant, but it was 95 degrees, the lines were long, and when I would walk up to the front of the line to check things out it appeared they were out of those things already (four hours before showtime). I know they said they were spreading out the quantities between days and I know I could have tried to get there earlier or tried to be one of the first into the venue to get in one of those lines, but I'd already felt defeated knowing that they had sold two-thirds of what they had produced before I even arrived in the city on the day of the show.B wrote:
That being said, why did they invite the entire city of Chicago to buy that merch without giving Ten Club members first dibs?
My ticket stub with the Cubs logo on it is my souvenir for the show, and I'm good with that, but I'll be watching the Goods section to see if I get a second chance at cards.
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Are they the same trading cards that came with the Philly 09 box set?
Because if you want those I'll gladly sell them to you for $240.
Because if you want those I'll gladly sell them to you for $240.
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Just went back through the thread--apparently not.
Oh well, offer still stands.
Oh well, offer still stands.
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No it doesn't, you changed it to $240.Kevin Davis wrote:Just went back through the thread--apparently not.
Oh well, offer still stands.
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@SkitchP wrote:theplatypus wrote:He's pretty clever for a stroke victimgiven2trade wrote:I LIKE ITverb_to_trust wrote:You were given to trade......these cards.
It's almost as if the stroke suffered him.
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I was trying to stay in line with Thejambi's comment above. I didn't want people to think I was gauging them or anything.WtOB? wrote:No it doesn't, you changed it to $240.Kevin Davis wrote:Just went back through the thread--apparently not.
Oh well, offer still stands.