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			It's post war but Bob Lemke (RIP) did a couple of versions of the missing Ed Bouchee 1958 Topps. Happy to have them and this one fills the empty slot on that binder for me.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			![]() ![]() Here's the other version. ![]() The Ed Bouchee story is here although I figure everyone here is likely aware of it. 
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			Bob made some great cards.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			This would have been a nice edition to the 33G set. 
		
		
		
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			He sure did, and it was great corresponding with him about them.  RIP, Bob.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			These 2 are pretty cool, because they were real planned cards but never issued.  Seaver and Gibson are known from a preproduction sheet with these poses, but Topps changed the photos because of them apparently posed with the wrong hand as a joke.   
		
		
		
			Some guy on eBay I don't know has been selling these customs using the original poses as Topps first intended.  | 
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			If the thread rules can be stretched a little to include the slab, then I got one... 
		
		
		
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 Fast forward to 1971. I was one year out of college and I had a decent job. I saw an ad in Street and Smith's (or maybe The Sporting News) from Stan Martucci on Staten Island, advertising baseball cards for sale. I bought a '55 Topps set, the '58 set (which had been my favorite), and the '60. I remember the '55 set cost $35 and that I passed on the '57 because I thought $55 was too much. The sets were most VG-Ex and better and I was thrilled. Martucci's flier said that card #145 had never been issued. I didn't learn the whole story about Bouchee until much later, but it was odd to realize that this major disappointment was really nothing at all. There never was a Bouchee card. Here's another fantasy version, blank-backed.  | 
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			It’s a crying shame 1950 Bowman doesn’t have DiMaggio or Musial.  That set was pure art, but those are two glaring holes.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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