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Old 11-06-2013, 09:41 AM
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I will try and include in my 5 one common card and one that is peculiar to the design or not as often seen. I'm poaching the scans, mostly from Ebay, and do not know how to control their size.

1. Guidry--already shown. Great shot of Gator issued during the best season I can recall from a pitcher.

2. Murray--already shown. Love the way he's looking right at you and the rookie cup.

3. Thurman Munson. The classic backstopper looking like a leader.


4. Sparky Anderson. I like the design concept of contrasting player vs. manager. Skipper of the Big Red Machine during this time.


5. Roy Howell. I picked this as my common man for 1978. I love cards where the photographer beautifully frames the subject, the background captures part of the baseball experience (e.g.the ball park and not some washed out non-descript blurry background) and the player's gear is prominently displayed--here the logos and colors of a team in its infancy.


FWIW, I do not regard the 1978 set very highly. I hated it when it came out for being lazy in design--a script team name? Lots of muddy photos too, although every Topps set still has its gems. It has grown on me more over the years though, but is still my least favorite set of the decade (as if anyone cares).
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Old 11-06-2013, 06:41 PM
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Default 78 Topps

The 78 set is not my favorite either, but I do have a few cards that are classics for me.

I began collecting in late 78, so although I did not open packs that year, I acquired many of these as gifts, etc.
1. Growing up in New England, Thurman was long my favorite player and this card is one of my favorite Thurman cards(71 being the favorite) because of the pose.
2. To have this 78 Reggie card was the goal of every boy in my school (even the Red Sox fans) in the late 70s...I can still remember how I felt the first time I saw a copy of the card and eventually traded the equivalent of an arm and leg for one.
3. My cousin gave me my first copy of a Tom Johnson card...Tom was my Uncle's roommate one season in the minor leagues.
4. The Wynegar card has a great "action" image.....
5. As I enjoy variations, the 78 (not 79) Bump Wills with the black circle is my favorite 78 Topps card
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Old 11-07-2013, 07:31 PM
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In my opinion, this may be the best card of the 1970s, let alone the 1978 set.
captures a legend perfectly and has tremendous aesthetic value.
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Old 11-08-2013, 11:04 AM
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Another vote here for the regular Reggie Jackson card as well as his record breaker card, #7, which I cannot post since I do not have a scanner.

I did not collect this set as a kid and I am not sure why. I started in 1975 and had plenty from that year through 1977. I am not a huge fan of the style of this set but the Reggie card is sweet, no doubt.
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Old 11-08-2013, 07:46 PM
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1. Murray
2. Dawson
3. carter
4. Guidrey
5. Cey
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Old 11-08-2013, 09:49 PM
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1978 was the first year I bought baseball cards. I've never been real crazy about the design but even so it brings back a lot of memories.

1) Stolen Base Leaders (Patek/Taveras). I remember this was in the first pack I ever bought. I also seem to remember a Don Aase and Pete Mackanin from that pack.

2) George Foster. I was so happy when I finally pulled this one late into the summer. He has both the HR and RBI leader in those league leader cards. And the All-Star designation.

3) Buddy Bell. I've always been an Indians fan and he was their best player in 1978.

4) Len Randle. He looks so happy sliding into base. I was always amused by that.

5) Rick Burleson. This is kind of reach but his only All Star designation year so I'll take this one.

Would have used the Brett, but I've already used one and have another one I want to use.
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Old 11-11-2013, 05:55 AM
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1978 was the first year I bought baseball cards. I've never been real crazy about the design but even so it brings back a lot of memories.

4) Len Randle. He looks so happy sliding into base. I was always amused by that.
First year I bought cards as well. Discovered them from friends at school. Memories from this..

The above Len Randle card. We would pass it around and stare at his hand...none of us had ever heard of a modern ballplayer missing his hand? Is it an illusion?


Mike Paxton-"aw man, you got another Mike Paxton painted face!"


Rod Carew-if it had a shield they were extra good!

Brooks Robinson-the player I first recognized. I remember getting him in the lone pack I bought a few years earlier with a Hank Aaron. It started my quest in assembling an amazing Brooksie collection that I unfortunately sold.

Alan Trammel-couldn't figure out why I never got that last couple cards for my Tigers team. A friend at school brought me the ones I was missing from the checklist...all the rookie cards. I thanked him but said I had them, just didn't know that's what they were!
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I will try and include in my 5 one common card and one that is peculiar to the design or not as often seen. I'm poaching the scans, mostly from Ebay, and do not know how to control their size.

1. Guidry--already shown. Great shot of Gator issued during the best season I can recall from a pitcher.

2. Murray--already shown. Love the way he's looking right at you and the rookie cup.

3. Thurman Munson. The classic backstopper looking like a leader.


4. Sparky Anderson. I like the design concept of contrasting player vs. manager. Skipper of the Big Red Machine during this time.


5. Roy Howell. I picked this as my common man for 1978. I love cards where the photographer beautifully frames the subject, the background captures part of the baseball experience (e.g.the ball park and not some washed out non-descript blurry background) and the player's gear is prominently displayed--here the logos and colors of a team in its infancy.


FWIW, I do not regard the 1978 set very highly. I hated it when it came out for being lazy in design--a script team name? Lots of muddy photos too, although every Topps set still has its gems. It has grown on me more over the years though, but is still my least favorite set of the decade (as if anyone cares).
I like it.
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Any comments on this 2020 version of best of 1978 Topps?
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Old 05-10-2020, 02:28 PM
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Reggie Jackson
Felix Milan
Len Randle
Kent Tekulve
Eddie Murray
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My top 5 would be, in no particular order:

Reggie
Murray
Millan
Randle
Ault

A couple great cameos here. Parker and Munson showing up on "common" cards. I love the Ault card. If only he had a similar career to Murray, what a card this would have been.

The Reggie is by far his best card. An incredible image and that AS badge seals the deal.

Honorable mention to:

Koosman
Parker
Carew
R. White
Ruppert Jones
Rivers
Dawson

This was my first experience with new baseball cards, so this set is forever burned into my brain. At one point I could name any card by player w/o seeing the name. I could probably still call out 3/4 of the set that way today, maybe a little more.
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1978 was also my first year of collecting - like others, I knew that set backward and forwards, could guess any card's # and come within 10 either way, etc. Because it was my first set, I had never heard of most of the players or several teams...the Mariners? Where do they play?? I was 10 and baseball cards made me a fan of baseball, and not the other way around as it might have been for most. As for my favorites, I have to start with the very first cards I ever owned - got them as a panel in Dynamite Magazine that April - here they are (the Dynamite panels were 6 cards...just my luck I got two DPs).
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Then there were the quartet of Twins at the plate during a night game...always thought these were cool...
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