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Baseballcrazy62 08-28-2017 08:49 PM

1969 Tresler Comet Bengals
 
Looking for your feedback/thoughts on this premium issue from the 60's. How were these cards acquired ? Could you buy the complete set or did you have to build it one card at a time? There are 4 short prints listed and are they legitimately short printed? How do these stack up against other premium issues from the 50's/60's. Maybe it's just me but I find myself getting more interested in non mainstream issues lately. Your thoughts!!

jefferyepayne 08-29-2017 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Baseballcrazy62 (Post 1695755)
Looking for your feedback/thoughts on this premium issue from the 60's. How were these cards acquired ? Could you buy the complete set or did you have to build it one card at a time? There are 4 short prints listed and are they legitimately short printed? How do these stack up against other premium issues from the 50's/60's. Maybe it's just me but I find myself getting more interested in non mainstream issues lately. Your thoughts!!

Tressler Comet was a gas station chain in the Cincinnati area. My understanding is that these cards were given away for free to customers. As a promotion I would guess they were given away one by one to encourage patrons to come back but it is certainly possible that particular gas stations has lots of them laying around and gave multiples (or even sets?) to patrons at some point.

I don't know how legit the SPs are. In general these cards are pretty easy to find and cheap. They are one of the easiest regional sets to put together from the 60s in my opinion.

I love the non mainstream issues too!

jeff

AFLfan 08-31-2017 08:41 AM

These are fantastic cards. It is my experience that the four short prints are considerably tougher to find than the others. Bob Johnson has been noted as the toughest, but in my experience Warren McVea is much more difficult to find than Johnson. To a lesser extent, the Gunner and Fest.

I would love to know the date that the Frank Buncom card was first issued. I collect autographed cards, and as Buncom died on September 14, 1969, a signed Buncom might not even be a possibility.

jefferyepayne 08-31-2017 05:39 PM

Great info, Todd. And hope someday you find out the Buncom auto exists.

Here's a few of my favorites.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TB...Q=w397-h640-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/m7...w=w397-h640-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ox...w=w397-h640-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/CP...A=w397-h640-no

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/mZ...Q=w397-h640-no

jeff

Baseballcrazy62 08-31-2017 07:14 PM

I love the look of those cards in the SGC holders. Anyone other than me wish PSA would do something different with the design of their slabs?

toppcat 09-10-2017 09:00 AM

Great looking cards, the orange accents are superb.


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