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I sent him a direct email after seeing a number of his postings on eBay. Indeed I have purchased a number of them from him directly. Which is cool! :cool:
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Butch- do you have the 1971 Nash and Northrup blobs? There are some graded out there. I saw some at the Chantilly show and picked up.
I had a 1969 Topps 50th stamp of the 1969 Arcia white letters (prob 1 of 1) - but I sold it :( to buy more cards :) Best, Ed Sent from my SM-G996U using Tapatalk |
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I do have the Nash blob and I have 3 color phases of the Northrup blob. Nothing wrong with selling a card for more cards. :) Butch |
1975 Strom
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I checked mine and it looks perfectly normal - was this left off the earlier posts for that reason, or was it that this wasn't a commonly known variation?
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Yes, that is the common card of Strom.
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Ok….found another 1967 Topps back variation…..517 Fred Talbot can be found with white spec top and black dot spec’s in stat box
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I have spent way too much time recently examining 1969 Topps #50 Bob Clemente cards, and I noticed something pretty cool. I call it 'Redbatto Clemente.'
The Clemente on the left is the traditional card, wherein his bat is the basic light beige color without a speck of magenta to be seen. The two cards on the right, though, show how his lumber can be found transformed into a piece of redwood... Attachment 536075 Since there are countless 1969 Clemente cards on eBay, it's relatively easy to track one down, but their occurrence rate as a percentage is extremely low. The extra red is quite noteworthy in his fleshtones as well. |
1966 Ed Bailey
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I ran across the second one of these recently.
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Eric---I have one of the Baileys as well. The amount of red seems to verry some. Scarce recurring print defect ?
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1962 #471 Mantle AS
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I found this on a listing for it at $600 on ebay. Thankfully I got this one for about $80 from another seller. I have only seen these two with the white line across the top of the red info blurb. I also notice that on the lower example, there is some red in the stitching on the ball. It appears that the ball is down farther.
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