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Thanks for the link. That was a quicker exercise than I thought. I looked at the Red Backs listed on COMC, as well as other cards shown on PicClick / ebay. I see that every card seems to have a white and a cream card stock version, with the possible exception of #36 Gus Zernial and #52 Tommy Holmes. Collectors of this set will know that there are two different versions of these two cards, (Gus Zernial Chicago bio or Philadelphia bio, Tommy Holmes Boston bio or Hartford bio). It seems that you can only find one version of each with white card stock, and the other version of each with cream card stock. I was not able to find the opposite version for each of these two cards. I am hoping some other collectors out there can confirm this, or provide contrary examples. Perhaps this is already known to collectors of this set?
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You'll find a pretty good treatment on the 1951 Red and Blue Backs as well as the different cardboard, on The Topps Archives Blog:
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I have collected all 5 of the Topps 1951 sets, including then 51 red backs in singles and panels. My singles sets all have darker backs with 3 exceptions, the variant Holmes as manager, Zernial traded to Phils and Hegan with the broken "r" in right handed...those are all white. My panel set, in what was called above a hanger pack, appear white. I assume opened it would have the Zernial Phil, Holmes manager and Hegan with the defective r.
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My '51 Topps MLAS commons don't seem to have a cream variant, but maybe I'll have to keep looking.
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The Roberts is not a common and the other 2 are Uncommon Commons
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Yeah, you're right, Al, Roberts is a HOF'er. They say that a black hole is a transport mechanism through space and time, so if we jump into one - and somehow survive - we could go back to the summer of 1951 and mosey into the Topps offices in Brooklyn and buy all the uncut sheets of MLAS our little minds could desire - for maybe twenty five bucks, or so. Where would the controls be located on a black hole, I wonder?
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