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Especially glad now that I own a copy!
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Agree completely on these cards, they are awesome.
The 59' Topps multi cards have always been my favorites by far. I also think Fleer did an incredible job with those type of cards in the early 80s.
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I've always loved the '62 Managers' Dream and '57 Dodgers' Sluggers (not mine pictured). Both are hard to find with good registration.
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Topps tried to get as much mileage as possible out of some of these photo sessions...
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As Justin mentioned, Fleer did some cool things with multi-player cards in 1983…
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I'd love to own a copy of the 57 Dodgers Sluggers some day. Here are my favorite 1964 Venezuelan multi player cards in my collection:
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One of my favorite cards is the 1967 Fence Busters card with Willie Mays and Willie McCovey - what a great photo!
I have several, but not all, of the multi-player cards in my collection. I consider any card with Mantle or Koufax included are Mantle or Koufax cards in my book. That includes League Leader cards on which you can have as many as five Hall-of-Famers featured.
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Update -- I have now acquired all 108 of the multi-player cards from 1957 to 1969. #CrazySideProjects
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Very Nice
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This thread might end up costing me money.
My favorite is Casey Teaches from 1964. As a Mets fan since 1973 it's perfect for me that it pairs the legend with a very young version of a player who I grew up watching. Other favorites are the 1964 Tops in NL with Mays & Aaron (it would be a perfect card if it were 1957 when Willie was still in NY), 1957 Dodgers Sluggers, and 1966 Clemente, Aaron, and Mays (although it would have been nice if they had waited to snap Willie after he was done checking his phone). Thanks for the thread.
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When Fleer came out in 1981, I was thrilled to see the multi-player cards back out again. I thought they were the coolest thing ever!
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Destruction Crew
Always loved the '59 Topps Destruction Crew card with Doby, Minoso, Colavito. Three of my favorite players, all while playing for my favorite team, and they look so happy together --
- Doby, the first to break the color barrier in the AL and under-appreciated HOFer - Minoso, one of the best non HOFers, who sadly recently passed before getting elected (I'm confident he will) - Colavito, my grandfather and mother's favorite player from the late 50s in Cleveland Last edited by MCoxon; 02-04-2017 at 08:39 AM. |
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I, at least hope the HOF honors that wish!! http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/page...uba-hof-slight
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Not to turn this into a League Leader thread, but the '63 NL HR Leaders is I believe the only card with 5 HOFer's on it (Aaron, Mays, Banks, Robinson, Cepeda)!
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Yup!
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1966 Topps Power Plus
My favorite is from 1966 Topps #52 Power Plus, Phillies Wes Covington and Johnny Callison.
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Covington got traded to the Cubs in January, so I guess they'd already printed the 1st series card with him in the Phils uniform. Same thing with the 1963 "Buc Blasters" card, which features Dick Stuart in his Pirates uniform with Clemente, Burgess and Skinner. The back mentions Stuart was traded in the winter and "the fans in Forbes Field will miss his explosive power this summer."
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I liked them when I was a kid, because, as noted several times, they're cheaper than the solo cards. The Ted Williams/Ted Klz combo is still my only Williams card.
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When I seen the 5 HOF's on the one card and knowing I'd never be able to afford each player's true RC, I had to have it.
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Amazing that Banks was able to hit 37 home runs that season despite missing a substantial portion of his right jaw
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