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Old 08-22-2007, 11:01 AM
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Posted By: nbrazil

Can someone rank Aaron's toughest cards to attain? I'm a collector of Aaron oddball cards and i wanted to make sure i have a complete list. Usually the harder to find ones are off my radar screen. thanks in advance.

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Posted By: Neal Kane

Lake to Lake and Spic and Span Aaron's have been tough for me to find. Another is the 1959 HR Derby card. I have never seen a Plak's checklist.

I am 100% complete on the PSA basic set, and look to add other cards w/o registering a PSA master set.

Grab a 54 Johnston Cookie if you do not have one -- I think that card is undervalued at the time.

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Old 08-22-2007, 01:34 PM
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Posted By: Marc S.

1960 MacGregor
1964 Topps Photo Tattoo
1972 Topps Cloth Sticker
1973 Topps Comics
1973 Topps Pin-Ups
and any Venezuelan Topps

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Old 08-22-2007, 02:17 PM
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Posted By: Bob

I agree with those listed those far. I'd add these:

1955 Topps Stamp
1967 Topps Punchout
1968 Topps Disc
1972 Topps Candy Lid

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Old 08-22-2007, 03:54 PM
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Posted By: Dave Hornish

Here is a list of his Topps cards while he was active, excluding the base set from each year (and the 75 Mini):

YEAR SET CARD #
1955DOUBLEHEADERS105
1956PINS
1960TATTOOS
1961STAMPS
1962BASEBALL BUCKS
1962STAMPS
1963PEEL OFFS
1964PHOTO TATOO
1964STAND UPS
1964GIANTS49
1964COINS83
1964COINS149
1965TRANSFERS
1965EMBOSSED59
1966RUB OFFS
1967PIN UPS15
1967GIANT STAND UPS20
1967PUNCHBOARD
1967DISCS
1968CARD GAME4
1968PLAYER POSTERS (LARGE)14
1968PLAKS13
1968PLAKS (CHECKLIST)
1968ACTION ALL STAR STICKERS3
1968ACTION ALL STAR STICKERS10
1968ACTION ALL STAR STICKERS16
1968DISCS1
1969SUPER BASEBALL34
1969DECALS
1969TEAM POSTERS2
1969STAMPS
1970SUPERS24
1970SCRATCH OFFS
1970CANDY LID
1971SCRATCH OFFS
1971SUPERS44
1971TATTOOS9
1971COINS137
1972PLAYER POSTERS9
1972CLOTH STICKERS
1973CANDY LID
1973PIN UPS
1973COMICS
1974DECKLE EDGE57
1974PUZZLE
1974STAMPS
1959BAZOOKA
1959BAZOOKA
1960BAZOOKA4
1962BAZOOKA
1963BAZOOKA9
1964BAZOOKA9
1964BAZOOKA STAMPS
1965BAZOOKA9
1966BAZOOKA30
1967BAZOOKA30
1968BAZOOKA
1971BAZOOKA (UNNUMBERED)
1971BAZOOKA (NUMBERED)23

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Old 08-23-2007, 05:58 PM
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Posted By: boxingcardman

gave me such a fond flashback to pulling one from a pack. I can practically smell the gum...

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Posted By: nbrazil

thanks for the responses, guys.

anyone have scans of the 67 punchout, 68 disc and the 60 macgregor?

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Old 08-25-2007, 07:26 AM
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Posted By: Dave Hornish

I'm likely missing a 72 Candy Lid in my post. They surfaced after my list was created. I believe he is in that set (at work, can't check right now). Will post on this later tonight.

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Posted By: Paul S

Is that a proof for the Topps '64 coins?

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Posted By: Bob

Paul,

Oops. Sorry I didn't elaborate. That's a proof for the '72 Candy Lids. I just tossed it on there in response to Dave's post about whether Aaron was part of the '72 Candy Lid set.

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Posted By: Paul S

Interesting that they revived that banner after 6 years in mothballs: '64 coins until '70 candy lids. Off the top of my head I don't recall another style they brought back that wasn't a reprint. (Of course now everyone will prove me wrong about that! )

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Posted By: Marc S.

Promotional Strip of three cards (including Aaron) is pretty rare. I know of at least two examples that exist, including the panel in my collection.

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Posted By: Bob

Same banner for the 1970 Lids as well.

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Posted By: nbrazil

got one!

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Posted By: Bob

Tough card!! Congratulations.

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Posted By: Paul S

Great haul! Never saw it before.

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1957 Swift Meats

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Posted By: nbrazil

thanks, guys.

Did someone say swift meats? Got that too!

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Posted By: Paul S

Marc, those are some terrific panels! No one can ever say those are miscut!

Here's a couple. I think I previously posted these on the pre-war board shortly before the post-war came into creation. Doesn't hurt to have an encore...


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Posted By: Bob

Nice cards everyone! I've posted these before on CU, but it's been a while, so what the hey! (I don't know why they skipped him in 1961)





















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Posted By: dstudeba

What year is that box Bob? Way cool.

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Posted By: Bob Fisk

Dan,

1968. There are four cards per box.

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Posted By: Darrell

great stuff -- I like the bazooka and the swift meats

I still think Aaron and F. Robinson are not appreciated enough

will be selling my 64 stand ups but will keep the Aaron PSA 8 -- a great player and card

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Posted By: Andrew

I'm not into grade scarcity, but the '74 OPC #1 is tough in high grade, while I've never seen a '73 #1 centered.



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Posted By: mark bowers

I wish I could include a scan but I have to believe the Bill and Bob postcard has to be one of the toughest of Hank's cards. I dont know how many exist but in all my years I have only seen one - mine.

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