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Old 04-14-2020, 09:02 AM
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Speaking of OPC/Topps cards, were all Topps hockey cards printed in Canada in those mid+ 60's or were some actually printed in the U.S.?
When I see mid 60's Topps cards of Orr, and others, and see they were printed in Canada, to me, that means they're OPC cards.
I am likely offside with that thinking as I believe "true" OPC cards have french writing on the back but I've always been curious about that.
Topps printed their own hockey cards in the 1950s, however, they were only sold in Canada. Starting in 1961, O-Pee-Chee started printing them (under licence from Topps). Then, in 1968, Topps printed their own set (sold in the US) and O-Pee-Chee printed their own set as well (sold in Canada). However, the O-Pee-Chee set would be released a few months after the Topps set. This is why O-Pee-Chee always had a more updated set.
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Old 04-14-2020, 11:34 AM
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I know it never happened, but I wish Bee Hive had made a Bobby Orr in the last month of their long-running promotion, during the spring of 1967. I understand 1967 was their last year. A Bee Hive Bobby Orr, with an outstanding smiling full-length portrait or cool action shot would have been a top 10 for sure. Its rarity would have put it out of our reach today, but what a thought!

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Old 04-14-2020, 12:16 PM
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Topps printed their own hockey cards in the 1950s, however, they were only sold in Canada. Starting in 1961, O-Pee-Chee started printing them (under licence from Topps). Then, in 1968, Topps printed their own set (sold in the US) and O-Pee-Chee printed their own set as well (sold in Canada). However, the O-Pee-Chee set would be released a few months after the Topps set. This is why O-Pee-Chee always had a more updated set.
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I know it never happened, but I wish Bee Hive had made a Bobby Orr in the last month of their long-running promotion, during the spring of 1967. I understand 1967 was their last year. A Bee Hive Bobby Orr, with an outstanding smiling full-length portrait or cool action shot would have been a top 10 for sure. Its rarity would have put it out of our reach today, but what a thought!

--- Brian Powell
Yes, that would have been nice, and I'm sure that would have helped Beehive then and today with their popularity.
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Old 04-17-2020, 12:52 PM
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I'm currently working on the 1966-67 hockey set and the 67 -68 hockey set. I just love vintage hockey, tough to come by around here. I went to the Toronto show a few years ago, what a blast more hockey than anyplace else !
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Old 04-19-2020, 04:31 PM
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I'm currently working on the 1966-67 hockey set and the 67 -68 hockey set. I just love vintage hockey, tough to come by around here. I went to the Toronto show a few years ago, what a blast more hockey than anyplace else !
It's unfortunate, due to the covid pandemic, that the show is postponed/cancelled this spring.

A recent/newer friend of mine that I met at our summer vacation park was going to come with me this spring as I think I rekindled his desire to start to collecting again?

I have, for the most part, have been more focused on hockey than baseball lately so I was really hoping to go as well so I could focus on that this year, rather than baseball.
Wasn't meant to be I guess.
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