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HOF Yankees 05-30-2012 09:05 PM

Vintage Color vs modern color cards
 
I think we all have seen both at one point or another but has anyone stopped and really appricated the colors on the vintage??? Serious the colors of T206 and how long they lasted with the beautiful color or the 50s bowmans, mmmmm. I dont think the newer cards have the color the vintage cards had, anyone can smack a auto or game used on a card but its something special when you can look at your cards and see true beauty and the colors and variety used, sorry modern but to me Vintage Colors Rules!!!

theseeker 06-01-2012 01:50 AM

I seem to be the lone holdout on this board but, like most things, I feel modern cards are a vast improvement over their predecessors. Their lack of appreciation seems to bring about a lack of appreciation.

ALR-bishop 06-01-2012 09:53 AM

Cards then and now
 
John--Putting aside the specific players if you took a set of the 1963 style Topps Heritage cards back in time and let a kid pick between those and the real 1963s, which do you think the kid would take ? I think the Heritage :). I have every Topps set, and I love them all ( well, most of them) and have the most fondness for the 50s and 60s sets I grew up with. But the cards of today, though less valuable, are a better product in my view as well

Volod 06-01-2012 02:49 PM

Jake: Are you referring to the 1953 Bowman set specifically? And, comparing that photocolor process to modern card printing technique? If so, I think I may have an inkling (pun?) of the point you seem to be making.

39special 06-01-2012 03:09 PM

I always liked the '50's Bowmans and up '56 topps artwork.I think the colors
really stand out.

toppcat 06-03-2012 09:07 AM

Personally I prefer the vintage colors even though the modern day ones are more vibrant and realistic. Give me a good lithograph any day......

fkw 06-03-2012 11:15 PM

I believe the first color photo cards are the 1948 UO10 Signal Gasoline Oakland Oaks cards. All the cards before that were colorized drawings or colorized B&W images.

alanu 06-04-2012 12:28 AM

One of the things I like about the older Topps/Bowman cards are the poses rather than the actual action shots, the pictures on the 1953 Bowman are an exceptional examples. It seems like they started to switch over to the actual game action shots in the early 70's.


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