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1972KelloggsClementePSA8.jpg
Not sure what it is, but not a big fan of any of his cards from the 50s and 60s. His Kellogg cards are nice, as are the 70-73 Topps
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Clemente has a lot of cool looking cards.
I'm not the biggest fan of portrait cards, but even Roberto's portrait cards are appealing, like the '57, '66, and 67 Topps cards. '69 Topps Super also has an incredible image. My top 3 would be '56 Topps, '71 Topps, and '72 Topps. ![]() ![]() Last edited by CW; 07-03-2016 at 07:03 PM. |
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I like them all so much I put them together in one display.
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Nice display Drew!!!
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The 68 Dexter press is his most attractive card in my opinion.
Another personal favorite is the 64 Kahn's. Also love the 71 Bazooka. |
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Bill explained exactly why the '73 card is my favorite:
I'm always thankful that he made it to the World Series a second time so everyone could see what a special player he was. 1973 Topps ROBERTO CLEMENTE PSA 8.jpg
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I wonder if his '72 In-Action card pose is meant to show the neck roll that he often did between pitches. His biography, "Clemente," by David Maraniss, describes how Clemente would roll his neck between pitches because of tightness in his neck, after he had injured it years earlier. One other I really love, speaking of 1967 Dexter Press, is his 1968 Dexter Press card (the same image later showed up on his '77 Sertoma Stars card as well). Last edited by MCoxon; 07-03-2016 at 08:45 PM. |
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His 1968 Dexter Press postcard
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