The 90's are back! Well, at least some of it.
When Panini first announced the return of Revolution, a Pacific brand back in the day, I didn't know what to think. But, after opening this box, I felt a trip back to memory lane and it made me feel all warm inside. Even though Panini never really made a reference between the two sets, those of us who collected in that era and know the product will simply remember the similarities.
Read on to see the rest of my thoughts.
In every box of 2015-2016 Revolution basketball, you will find 8 Packs Per Box with 5 Cards Per Pack. Each box also comes with 7 Parallels, 4 Rookies, and 3 Inserts. No guaranteed hits. It's also been said that 98% of the autographs will be included in the product and that ALL of the autographs in the product are ON-CARD AUTOS! Boxes will run you depending on where you by from $50-$60
Find at least one autograph per inner case.
The base set is simply as I remember it in the 90's, a sparkly masterpiece. There are 150 cards in the base set featuring 100 veterans and 50 rookies. All cards feature vivid foil patterns that parallel out to different levels of rarity. Stay tuned for the parallel version talk after the jump.
Here are the rookies I pulled. Nobody big...right now anyways.
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You can look for one Cosmic, Sunburst or Futura parallel per box, all of which are sequentially numbered to 100 or less. Stay tuned for the big boom on that.
I will do my best to explain the parallels, but you are better off going
HERE on Panini's blog to see them all. They all have just one tiny difference that is easiest to see on their scans on the link.
Here is a Nova and Infinite parallel both falling at 1:6 packs. Nova is on the left.
More infinite parallels...
More Nova....
Cosmic numbered to 100 pull.
And the huge boom, Futura numbered to 25 of MVP Steph Curry. Man it's a beauty of a card.
My other insert pulls. All of which fit the theme of the overall product.
This one if pretty cool. It's a die cut.
And my box wasn't lucky enough to pull an autograph from. But, you know what? That doesn't bother me. I think the price is reasonable, the cards look nice, and it's built like a 90's product. It's built from the base cards up. The autographs are tougher pulls, but it also adds value to them.
So I guess it depends on what you are looking for in a product. If you are looking for a big pull or per hit box product, well, you may want to look elsewhere. Even though some nice pulls are waiting here. If you are looking for a fun product that will take you down memory lane, well, this if for you.
Small risk, possible good return here. The parallels once figured out, are worth more than you think and even base cards of good players have book value of $1 or more which hasn't happened since the 90's.
Thoughts on this product are appreciated!