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Doug Harvey over Horton or Mahovolich, no?
Ranked 6th all time by 1998 Hockey News. Mahovolich 27 and Horton 43.
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Now putting the Harvey rookie in 10th place (instead of Mahovlich) wouldn't be a bad thing, but keep in mind that there are already three cards from the 1951 Parkhurst set that made this list, so I went with the Big M instead. It is definitely a close one though! |
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Great post, Samosa.
Thanks for the info and picks.
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Great post. So many great 50's cards to choose from. That Jacques Plante rookie is one of the best looking cards from any era.
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I'm glad you guys like this thread. There is hardly any action over here, so I decided to spice things up a little.
Now I want to add something: when coming up with this list, I decided to focus on mainstream rookies. This means that non-rookies, food issues and other oddballs were excluded. The Quaker Oats Jacques Plante card is very popular, but it's a food issue. The 1952 Royal Desserts Gordie Howe is very nice too, but again, a food issue. And finally, Gordie does have a few mainstream issues from this decade that are popular with collectors, especially his 1954 Topps card. None of them are on the list either. |
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I've been dabbling here and there for the last year/couple years but lately I've become more interested in them again. I've been trying to pick up some Orr cards here and there but I have also dabbled a bit with other older cards (mostly 60's-70's) and modern as well. Not sure if that's because I am close to completing my low number run of 52 Topps baseball cards or if it's me just reliving my youth again? Regardless, I am now enjoying the hockey card chase but in doing so, I have also noticed, or at least think I've noticed that hockey cards seem to be getting hot again? Looking forward to reading and seeing your 60's era selections.
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![]() I personally believe that cards issued from 1951 - 1959 are the best. No other decade comes close. |
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