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Exhibitman 09-09-2021 11:48 AM

All Praise 1980 Topps
 
This is a heck of a good looking set with some really nice photos.

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philliesfan 09-09-2021 11:59 AM

Yes great set. The best thing about the set is that is the year my Phillies won the World Series.
Bob

Kevin 09-09-2021 01:22 PM

My first real foray into cards. I had Star Wars cards and some Burger King Yankees (I was a Mets fan). Now 1981? Topps? 6000 Ed Glynn cards? Donruss errors? The 81 Fleer Ow you are talk in’

Yeah 80 Topps though - classic

Frankish 09-09-2021 01:27 PM

The very last set I bought as a kid. I wish I'd been more condition conscious. So many 7-8 Hendersons.... :D

ALR-bishop 09-09-2021 01:55 PM

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ZiggerZagger 09-09-2021 03:50 PM

Strongly agree!
 
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mortimer brewster 09-09-2021 04:35 PM

great set
 
But I always wondered why the highlights on back of each card were from the 1978 season instead of the 1979 season.

This was the one year when I went crazy buying packs and cellos etc.. At the end of the season I bought 4 vending boxes. Still, couldn't make a complete set. Ended up with 12 Rickey Henderson rookie cards. All badly off center.

abothebear 09-09-2021 06:53 PM

This and the 85s are my favorite 80s Topps designs

bswhiten 09-10-2021 05:11 AM

All Praise 1980 Topps
 
My favorite Murph card :)

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homerunderby 09-11-2021 01:25 PM

I liked that one too, especially after the yawner that was 1979 Topps.

4k6 09-11-2021 02:30 PM

Love this set, however I always hated how Topps put eyeliner and what not on Winfield's face. Looks like they gave Gaylord and Eck a similar but less noticeable treatment. I'm sure there's others. Why?

butchie_t 09-11-2021 02:33 PM

I am starting my search for the yellow letter variations now. It seems that there are more than just 3 that are documented.

egri 09-11-2021 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by abothebear (Post 2143340)
This and the 85s are my favorite 80s Topps designs

Agreed.

ALR-bishop 09-12-2021 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by butchie_t (Post 2143838)
I am starting my search for the yellow letter variations now. It seems that there are more than just 3 that are documented.

These and the Pryor no name are all just print defects ( there are a boat load of them in the 1980 set). After a few of the yellows got recognized in SCD ( and then PSA) along with the Pryor, several other yellows ( I think I posted most of them above) and other no names or obscured names have shown up and I think further formal listings or recognition of them is iffy. But is a fun set for recurring print defects.

The Martin proof version of the Yankee team card I posted above is a real tough one to find

hockeyhockey 09-12-2021 11:38 AM

i have thousands of 1980 topps cards and no yellow variations. dammit! :)

drcy 09-13-2021 10:31 AM

Yes, a nice, clean design and interesting photos.

jp1216 09-13-2021 06:52 PM

You never forget your first - 1980 Topps Baseball! (Football and Hockey - hello Gretzky). Ricky to Phil Simms to the Great One. So many packs, so much fun!

Eric72 09-13-2021 07:30 PM

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My favorite "modern" set. I was seven (almost eight) when Topps released it. It was the year when I began to really collect baseball cards.

thatkidfromjerrymaguire 09-15-2021 09:26 AM

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Well, this thread made me go dig through my 1980 Topps cards...and you're right, this really is a good set. The pictures and design are great.

Speaking of great pictures, as I was going through the cards, I stopped to appreciate the Tim Foli card. Who is Tim Foli you ask? I have no idea. But take a look at this...between Tim's expression, the action, Youngblood's awkward arm angle in the slide (???), Tim's autograph penmanship, and those old time Pirate uniforms, this makes for a GREAT card:

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vintagebaseballcardguy 09-18-2021 12:41 PM

Every time I see a thread like this it makes me think I could be happy only collecting cards from this decade. I don't really consider myself an error/variation collector, but I gravitate toward that with cards from the 80s. There's just so much affordable, neat stuff out there from this decade of my youth. Somehow, I currently don't own any '80 Topps. Not sure how, but I have a feeling I'll correct that.

Bigdaddy 09-18-2021 08:51 PM

Every time I see a thread like this.....it makes me want to put the set together. I've got a bunch of these laying around, may just need to take the plunge.

As a teenager, my collecting took a nosedive in 1980 after taking off in '77, gaining momentum in '78 and winding down in '79. Somehow though I've got a stash of 1980s. Those really are some nice photos. And I like the All-Star banner.

dodgerfanjohn 09-19-2021 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 2144364)
My favorite "modern" set. I was seven (almost eight) when Topps released it. It was the year when I began to really collect baseball cards.

Me too!

Turned 8 in July 1980. My grandfather had been a semi pro ball player in the early 1930’s and really turned me onto collecting baseball cards. Once a week my mom would go over to my grandparents house and he would pick me up from school and go to Thrifty’s for an ice cream cone and a few packs of cards. I was hooked. It didn’t hurt that I lived in Los Angeles and Fernando mania was in full effect the next season.

I think at one point I had 7 Henderson’s, of course none in great shape because I was 8 and my brother was 5. I still have two of them and lucked into a vending box about ten years ago for $125 that produced a Henderson that I sent to PSA and got an 8 on.

Mostly my extras from when I was a kid now in my Dodgers binder:

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I was always ticked off at pulling FIVE Johnny Oates and only one Steve Garvey. Id later learn that Garvey and others were single print. Anyway, my one Garvey. You can imagine what happened to the Hendersons.

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dodgerfanjohn 09-19-2021 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigdaddy (Post 2145862)
Every time I see a thread like this.....it makes me want to put the set together. I've got a bunch of these laying around, may just need to take the plunge.

As a teenager, my collecting took a nosedive in 1980 after taking off in '77, gaining momentum in '78 and winding down in '79. Somehow though I've got a stash of 1980s. Those really are some nice photos. And I like the All-Star banner.

I had collected as a kid and young adult 1980-1996 and then dropped it until Heritage came out in 2001, collected another couple years until 2005 and then dropped it again until 2012 when I had a life threatening illness and was not able to work or only able to work part time. I had factory sets from 1984 on, but during this time I went back and assembled sets from 1978-1983. Not very expensive and I already had all the key cards. Vending was still cheap in 2012, relative to now, so that’s where I started, upgrading the old cards that needed it(most of them lol).

I eventually wound up with a set run from 1976 to present, and intend to eventually go backwards building sets. The 1980 set was particularly fun and a definite reliving of my childhood.

Bcwcardz 09-19-2021 12:48 PM

Love this set too. All my childhood cards of it are beaters since I was 7 at the time . Rubber bands are murder on cards. I did get a vending box from Fritsch cards back in the 90s so I still have those and zero Rickeys from that. I opened up a few wax packs as well through the nineties with no luck. I had 2 sets that I sold 4-5 year ago that I wish I had back. The Rickeys from those were probably 7 or 8s but oh well maybe I’ll start it up again. Beautiful set and fond memories of childhood.


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Exhibitman 09-19-2021 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by thatkidfromjerrymaguire (Post 2144750)
Well, this thread made me go dig through my 1980 Topps cards...and you're right, this really is a good set. The pictures and design are great.

Speaking of great pictures, as I was going through the cards, I stopped to appreciate the Tim Foli card. Who is Tim Foli you ask? I have no idea. But take a look at this...between Tim's expression, the action, Youngblood's awkward arm angle in the slide (???), Tim's autograph penmanship, and those old time Pirate uniforms, this makes for a GREAT card:

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Tim Foli was a decent infielder who could play 2b-3b-ss and hit around .250. Kind of guy who'd get sacrifices and HPB if he could, not cause trouble, etc.

mrmopar 09-25-2021 06:09 PM

There are just some cards that define a certain year for me. The 80 Ryan is one of those. Awesome action shot & AS banner seal the deal. Same can be said for the 79 Rose and Carew cards, 78 Reggie, Doug Ault, Lenny Randle and a few more. The 70s (and 80 Topps) had some of the best looking cards ever made.


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