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Consider them fixed.
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This thread brings up something I noticed a very long time ago (in 1964, in fact), which is that it is almost possible to figure out which series a particular card belongs do, by looking closely at the card photo itself. Each series in 1964 has its own "look," and unfortunately, since I'm not conversant in photography terms, I may have trouble articulating what I mean by that.
I collected this set at the age of nine, and yes, I noticed that the first series featured mostly photos that were rich, well color balanced, lacked grain, and has a certain three dimensional quality. The second series seemed - flatter, somehow. The third series was shockingly grainy, really subpar in a number of ways I can't quite articulate. The fourth series seemed a bit better, if still falling short of the quality of the first. The fifth series was the most striking. It was as if Topps had noted the graininess of the third series and had completely overcompensated. The photos in the fifth series have an unnatural smoothness that made all the players look like they had been dipped in wax. And then the sixth and seventh, final series, were corrected again, and were almost as well balanced as the first series. I may be better at explaining all this now, but even as a kid, I could see that each series looked strikingly different. This wouldn't have been the result of multiple printings, because each series looks the same within itself, just very different from one series to the next. This sounds like what the OP is saying. Has anyone else noticed this, and has anyone gotten hold of information about what was going on at Topps that year? I've provided examples from the first, third and fifth series, but I have no idea if my impressions will be visible on the scans. Your thoughts? |
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Back to the 1964s, I bought a Giants Gunners (Mays and Cepeda) card on the 'bay and when it arrived it felt strangely thinner than other 64s that I have. I haven't measured the thickness, so I can't tell for sure, but it certainly did feel 'different'.
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For all it's flaws, I find myself strangely drawn to this set.
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There are more quirks to this set than one may realize.
The high numbers are tough but not impossible the way some 61, 66 and 67s are but I had a devil of a time back in the day getting the Hi # Phil Niekro RC There are some informational blurbs you want to shake your head at including two of my favorites., If I get them wrong please forgive me as I'm going from memory The Archie Skeen RC has this classic on the back, "Archie has retired to be a school teacher". How did you not replace him in the set? The Bennett/Wise RC has this sentence: This 19 year old righthander is only 18 years old., Guess Topps invented time travel more than six decades ago. Gene Conley is pictured in the last series as an Indian. His Indian career, well, 2 minor league games in what we could call rehab today and that was the conclusion. No really big RC's BUT 3 HOF Rookie Cards *unless I'm missing one* Dick "Don't call me Richie" Allen; Tony LaRussa and the aforementioned Phil Niekro There is NO WAY you can get a complete autograph set: Jim Umbricht mentions his passing on the back and Ken Hubby on the Front. I do wish they had put in a career capper card for Stan Musial in the 1st series but that's me Etc Etc Etc Rich
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