1991 was my first experience in purchasing Wild Cards. I purchased rookie box of basketball cards from then opened Pace Warehouse Club. My son enjoyed pulling has favorite players from the 1991 draft year. After seeing the pleasure he had at opening this 36 count box of cards. I started buying them as hobby and it was a pure pleasure finding great players, but the inserts was the premium ticket. In 1992 i purchase a case of NFL cards and they had a redemption program to receive either a promo of Barry Sanders or Emmitt Smith. I some how ended up with 66 Emmitt Smith promos and 49 of Barry Sanders promo cards. The cards at the time were very high end quality on the then (Stat Smasher board). I recently purchased 2 cases of 1993 Wild Cards Super Chromes because back then they were to high to even think about buying. I totally agree with the view i read earlier that Wild Card set the Standards for todays insert trading market within the card industries. Besides, 1993 was a very strong draft year in Baseball, Basketball, Football and Hockey. AAA Sports is to be Rememberred as part of Sports trading card history.
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