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Bob Lemke 11-26-2013 08:11 AM

Ugliest. Card. Ever.
 
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My most recent blog post . . .

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Certainly a contender for the "honor" of being the ugliest baseball card of all time is #34 in the 1959 Fleer "Baseball's Greatest" Ted Williams set.

The card pictures Ted Williams sliding into what appears to be a green "smoke monster." According to the card back, the picture is a Wide World Photo from the July 8, 1947, All-Star Game at Wrigley Field, showing Williams sliding into second base on a double.

In reality, the airbrushed green glob covers the image of St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Marty Marion taking the throw from right fielder Dixie Walker.

Williams had doubled down the right field foul line off Harry Brecheen in the top of the fourth inning. While he advanced to third base on Lou Boudreau's single, he was stranded there. The American League went on to win the game 2-1.

Presumably Fleer was forced to obscure Marion's image because Topps held the baseball-card rights to his image in 1959. If that was the case, they would have obtained the rights with their 1955 purchase of Bowman. Marion never appeared on a Topps card in that era, having been on Bowman cards each year 1948-53.

By the time the 1960 and 1961 Fleer Baseball Greats were issued, however, Fleer evidently had obtained the rights; Marion appears in both those sets in a White Sox uniform from his days (1954-56) managing Chicago.

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We've arguably looked at the ugliest Ted Williams card of all time. Next time I'll show you what I hope you'll think is a pretty good-looking Ted Williams card . . . my 1960 Topps-style TW custom.

Rich Klein 11-26-2013 10:26 AM

Bob
 
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Yep -- and I thought in 1982 Expos Zellars there was a infamous case that one of the cards pictured ONLY Gary Carter's legs.

I'm at work so hard to post, but I'll post later unless you want to post now.

Rich

rgpete 11-26-2013 05:44 PM

I think the 1943 M.P & Co. Ted Williams card and other cards of the same, fit into this category

ALR-bishop 11-26-2013 06:34 PM

Marion
 
Bob--Fleer should have taken a cue from the Topps 57 Mantle and turned Marion into a ghost man. :)

Volod 11-26-2013 07:24 PM

Gum contracts
 
Man, the gum companies squeezed blood out of those '50's players with contract terms like that - for a lousy hundred bucks, they could own all image rights well beyond the player's retirement from the game? That's draconian.

Paul S 11-27-2013 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by rgpete (Post 1210928)
I think the 1943 M.P & Co. Ted Williams card and other cards of the same, fit into this category

Ron, you make a strong case --I don't have the Williams but here are some others.

Matthew80 11-28-2013 12:43 PM

Paul, what kind of cards are those? Somehow they fit into the so-ugly-they-are-cool category to me.

Thanks

Rich Klein 11-28-2013 01:20 PM

Those are all MP and CO cards. Yes the design and the drawings are butt ugly -- as opposed to Mark Sanchez and butt fumble

Paul S 11-28-2013 04:58 PM

Yes, these are the infamous MP&CO. These were first issued in '43 and then again in '49. This is a combination since the Mize and some others, were only printed in '43 but obviously the Berra and some other could not have been. Even so, you can always tell by the printing style on the backs. Even for MP uglies, you have to admit these go a step beyond. You'd need 3D glasses to look at the Mize. :) I got them all in a clump in the late '60s but I have to say they are no more uglier now than then:eek:

Zach Wheat 12-05-2013 11:04 AM

Ugliest Card
 
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Originally Posted by Rich Klein (Post 1210746)
Yep -- and I thought in 1982 Expos Zellars there was a infamous case that one of the cards pictured ONLY Gary Carter's legs.

I'm at work so hard to post, but I'll post later unless you want to post now.

Rich

Rich,

You are right, that is one ugly card. I wonder why they even made a card showing just "legs"?

Z Wheat

darkhorse9 12-05-2013 12:30 PM

Hey...lay off the M.P & Co....

That set does have one very important distinction ... That's the only set issued during World War II (not counting exhibits)

That's the first 1940's set I completed. Granted that's not much of an accomplishment, but....

ALR-bishop 12-05-2013 01:25 PM

A Topps Candidate
 
This may be more dumb than ugly

http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7d982a44.jpg

darkhorse9 12-05-2013 01:41 PM

Best.
Baseball Card Photo Bomb.
Ever.

rgpete 12-05-2013 05:15 PM

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The Splendid Splinter

Paul S 12-05-2013 05:33 PM

The player on deck reminds me of the E90-1 Jackson ;)

howard38 12-05-2013 07:21 PM

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brob28 12-05-2013 08:13 PM

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This one has got to be on the list. They say a picture is worth a thousand words so I'll let it speak for itself...

HRBAKER 12-05-2013 09:29 PM

This one is none too flattering:

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...BST/goofy2.jpg

brob28 12-06-2013 05:53 AM

Good one Jeff, Clyde just looks slightly annoyed.

cardinalcollector 12-08-2013 10:20 AM

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My personal Fred Norman stamp is not graded, but is just as ugly.

CobbSpikedMe 12-08-2013 12:13 PM

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I always thought this card was one of the ugliest cards I've ever seen. Sorry it's not post war, but I think it fits this thread.

1933 R337 Eclipse Import Babe Ruth.

Thanks,

AndyH


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brob28 12-08-2013 04:30 PM

Andy, can't argue with you on that one, it looks like Ruth is wearing a long night shirt!


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