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Dave Hornish who maintains that blog also posts here on this board. I honestly believes he knows more about the history of Topps than anyone still living at Topps. Plus, he is always completely generous in sharing anything he knows, and always willing to take new input. His blog, that of Bob Lemke and hobby articles by Keith Olberman and George Vrechek, which can usually be pulled up on line, have been a great resource for me on both regular and odd ball Topps issues.
I mentioned in another post that Dean's cards has a great book on the Topps and Bowman bubble gum war covering the Bowman and Topps issues through 1955. Copies can usually be found on Amazon or eBay. For 60s and 70s I would use Dave and Bob Lemke's blogs as a starting point. Both those guys can be contacted through PMs here and both have always been willing to share what they know on any specific question. |
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