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I liked the 1988/89/90 sets, after those 3 I agree they went downhill.
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Nice, I loved this set when it first came out. The different colored borders (reminded me of 75 Topps), the sometimes blurry action photos on the front (76 Topps, 82 Fleer), the color photo and the seeming 50,000 character twitter limit on the back of the card (1986 Sportflics).
For some reason, the regular set seemed to be relegated to junk wax status even quicker then the 88' Donruss Baseball and the 90' ProSet Football. |
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I guarantee you there are less 1988-91 Score cards in the hobby than any of the other major companies of that time.
Not that they are rare or scarce but they do show up much less than Donruss or Topps and 1989-91 Fleer. Rich
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This set is one I collect, perhaps in a less than sane fashion.
There were three different sorts of die cuts used to cut the sheet into cards. Plus the listed variations Plus different printings that were screened differently. And of course, the scans on Ebay can't show enough detail to know which one you're looking at. The second type of die cut is actually pretty hard to find. Steve B |
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The 1988 Score Glossy Regular Set and Update is a tough set. Low production.
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Most valuable? There are about 10 cards that were samples that the main (only?) difference is that the previous year stats are all zeroes. Some may also have different border colors.
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I just noticed your comment. Those were promo cards with those zeroes. And yes they are much more difficult than cards out of packs. Rich
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Oh man, when those came out, they were the bomb. Loved the colors, the action photos and especially the backs of the cards - color photo, stats and an awesome writeup. And the cardstock was a bit more robust than most of the other manufacturers.
Really loved the Mattingly, Larkin and Glavine cards. And with the times in those days, I think my dad and I bought a whole case of either factory sets or boxes of '88 Score. We just knew, with all our being, that they would appreciate and make a nice down payment on a house some day.
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I have always been one of the collectors least impressed by action photos. Maybe it's a generational thing, as I wanted to recognize player's faces back when there was no ESPN, Internet, Facebook and non-stop coverage of everyone's activities right at your fingertips. Plus action photos back when were muddy and often obscured the player's face. Anyway, nothing wrong with other views on this, just saying how I rolled.
I bring this up because the OP's scans bring back memories from one of the last years I collected "modern". I did not like the 1988 Score card fronts, especially the decision to have different colored backgrounds for no good reason. Add to that the 100% action photos and I was very underwhelmed. Then I put them in the binder and saw the very thing the OP likes about them. The backs were terrific. A nice clear photo of the player's face, well written bios and a nicely organized stats section, all with team logo and colorful design. I actually preferred to load them backs showing first, and probably would have been OK if they were blank-backed, er blank-fronted. This set got/gets my approval for that reason. Thanks for bringing back those memories--I may have to try and dig out that old binder.
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This set contained the end of an era for me, Steve Garvey's last regular issued card as an active player, sort of. He retired early in the 87 season and nobody but Score honored him with a "last card". Not a fan of the card for it's looks though.
I also remember a lot of mine having the small, fuzzy extra bits on the corners, I believe one of the cutting variations mentioned already. It is funny to me that anyone might be chasing those though, as they appear to be worn. I don't follow graded cards, but are these cards any tougher to find in higher grades? Perhaps there could be further appreciation for high grade examples if those colored borders didn't hold up, although that was right at the early stages of the protect every card with your life collecting attitude.
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I had a half-gallon bucket of those little white, fuzzy 'balls' that were on all four corners of some of the cards. Wonder what that would be worth today???
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I received the 88 Score set almost a week ago and it is beautiful. Al was more than kind in sending me the set. I remember collectors piecing it together before the factory sets became available, but it was this thread that turned my head. Thank you!
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I know many collectors don't consider the back of the card when determining their favorite set, but I have always liked the early score sets for the player info. |
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I have a couple of Kay Bee/Topps co branded boxed baseball card sets. (86/87/88/89/90)
Last edited by ALR-bishop; 07-29-2020 at 04:26 PM. |
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The thing I always found interesting about this set (and I do like it) - the longer a guys career, the less “bio” space there was. So, here’s one sentence about Steve Garvey, but 10 lines about some second year 4A guy or prospect.
The bio guy earned his paycheck for sure! |
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