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The same cars are in the background. |
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You seem to be right. But the cardinals/birds on the front of his uniform in those pictures just look so different to me, and why the obvious change in color to the green cardinal on the later year card? And as others have stated, Topps using a photo from a different year for a card at that time doesn't seem to make sense either. Maybe much earlier from back in the 50's, but why do so in the late 70s? As for the cars looking to be similar, is it at all possible it could be the same staff/employees, parking in the same parking spots, and still driving the same vehicles a year apart? Something just doesn't add up.
Also, in looking more closely at the cars a second time, not so sure you can definitively say they are the exact same cars. The angle and distances are different in the two photos, easily seen by comparing the apparent size of the building in the background, and the location of the streetlight/lamp. In the later year card, you can really only see details for the one vehicle, but because of the somewhat different angle the photos are taken from, there is no way that would be a photo of exactly the same car as the multiple ones shown in the earlier year card photo, at least not to my eyes. And even if both photos were found to be from the same session, because of the somewhat different angle, and possibly distance as well between the photographer and subject in the two photos, I don't automatically agree with the other posting speculating these photos were taken maybe three seconds apart. Why would the photographer be moving around that much, that quickly, just to get a single shot of a player to put on a baseball card. It wasn't a photo shoot for a glamour mag or anything like that. If nothing else, an interesting conundrum! Last edited by BobC; 12-31-2022 at 11:13 AM. |
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There is a lime green car visible in both photos. Maybe a Mustang or Camaro.
77 and 78 were the years I bought more packs than any other years. I never noticed the green bird until now. It must be airbrushed in, or whatever the correct printing term is. Have none of the Topps gurus mentioned this before? It would be really cool if someone could find a very rare corrected red bird version.
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Want to buy or trade for T213-1 (Bob Rhoades) Other Louisiana issues T216 T215 T214 T213 Etc Last edited by RCMcKenzie; 12-31-2022 at 12:20 PM. Reason: add Camaro |
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Perhaps my theory of the lone photographer is wrong , There could have been (gulp) ... TWO photographers !
(one standing one squatting) There’s also a good chance Keith Hernandez was there spitting on people |
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Two photographers, now there's a possibility I didn't think of. Could be. Still can't figure out or understand why the green cardinal on the uniform though. What logical explanation could there be for that?
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I dunno. Was it an accident or inside joke? Either way, no one is popping up and saying they've always known about the green bird on the 78 Forsch. It seems like Todd discovered it 2 days ago.
Here's a fake hat on Dwyer. I may start a fake hat and helmet thread on here next week.
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Pretty far-fetched here but the better photographer tells the lesser photographer to get out of the dang way - so the lesser photographer ducks down to take his shot - of course being the lesser photographer - he needlessly has the Flash on - resulting with a shine/glare on Bob’s face and the..green...bird
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Every Forsch has the green bird, including the O Pee Chee cards.
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I thought Keith got blamed but it was actually Roger McDowell that did the spitting.
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