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Old 06-28-2015, 10:06 AM
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Hi all,

I am just wondering if anyone knows of more cards in the big 4 sports that acknowledge the death of an active player like the Ken Hubbs 1964 Topps, the Terry Sawchuk 1970-71 OPC, and the 1985-86 OPC Pelle Lindbergh?

It's an oddball collection idea I have.

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A great thread.
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Old 06-29-2015, 11:06 AM
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The 1990 Donruss Bart Giamatti card is similar to the ones mentioned and shown in this thread. He was the Commissioner of Basball, though, and not a player. Still, I figured the OP might have an interest.
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Jim Umbricht's '64 topps mentions his passing. No in memorium lik for Hubbs. I was told it was because the cards had been designed and they only had time to change the text on the back.
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After memorializing him in 1964, Topps resurrected him in 1966 as Dick Ellsworth
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