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Posted By: Paul
There really are quite a few obscure post-war cards. Some that few collectors have ever seen. I'm not talking about the kind-of-scarce but very valuable cards like the 1954 Wilson Franks of Ted Williams. I'm talking about the truly rare and never seen, like the 1946 Sears Postcard of Stan Musial, the 1955 Topps stamps, and others that I've never even heard of. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
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Posted By: Anthony
Not as rare as the '63 Pepsi Bateman, but the 3 variations of '60 Fleer #80 don't come up very often. I've got a copy of The Trader Speaks from about '73 when they were first discovered. This is the most "common" one, Lefty Grove on the front and Pepper Martin on the back (all #80's have Martin on the back). This one appears to be factory cut, and doesn't have the cancellation gouge that most of them have. |
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Posted By: Leslie Westbrook
So, is the correct version of the fleer Lefty Grove the MOST common? |
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Posted By: Anthony
The correct version of Grove is as common as any of the other 79 cards in the set-in other words, very common. The Grove with Martin #80 on the back is the scarce one- I've seen 4 in the last 7 years. Collins with Martin is found less, I've seen 3 in the time I've been tracking them, with only one Tinker/Martin in that period. |
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Posted By: cmoking
Nice one Anthony! I started collecting the 60 Fleer set about two years ago and I still haven't seen any of the #80 cards for sale or auction. |
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Posted By: Paul
Here's a Bill McGowan postcard from his own umpiring school. |
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Posted By: Anthony
King- |
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Posted By: dennis
i have had a complete sets of these fleer greats since i resumed collecting in adulthood 25+ years ago. i learned all about the old-timers from these cards (and the ethan all all-star baseball game) when i was a 7 year old and still love them. so anthony,there is no pepper martin front? just the back. thanks for showing, thats the first time i've ever seen one. also it is very easy to get the 61/62 wrapper but the 1960 wrapper is really tuff! any theories why? and also i'll add with a 2k price i guess i will never get card #80. |
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Posted By: cmoking
Thanks Anthony. I guess I should add it to my ebay search functions. I don't think I would have gone close to 2K, but its worth knowing about when they are listed. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Paul: |
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Posted By: Anthony
Dennis- |
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Posted By: Paul
Phil, |
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Posted By: D. C. Markel
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
1966 Fleer All Star Match. The back puzzle, which is said to consist of 66 pieces, is of Don Drysdale. An odd duck of a set, to say the least. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
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Posted By: Ken W.
Phil, |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Ken: |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Phil - |
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Posted By: Andrew
I know some have seen these, but probably not the majority. |
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Posted By: midwestcpa
I'd love to see a pre-1982 Cal Ripken Jr card if anyone has one. Thanks. |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Here it is-- |
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Posted By: Andrew
Doesn't Ripken have two or three different minor league cards? |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Andrew, |
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Posted By: Bob
Here's one that I'm sure some of you have seen. In 1975, Topps issued a set of cards showing the people who usually took the pictures for their baseball (and other sport) card sets. Backs showed stats. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Other small run Topps sets were issued in the 1970-72 era and, in a nutshell featured contest winners. The set was called "One Year Winners" or something similar. I'll have to find my reference material and post a better description. Topps produced a lot of little sets or single card issues that are not well documented in the 60's and 70's (even 80's) that were not designed for general release. |
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Posted By: Bob
Dave, |
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Posted By: Mike
Thanks Jim. That Ripken is a beauty. |
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Posted By: Paul S
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Posted By: RedManChewer
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Posted By: Steve f
1946 Cubano cardo |
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Posted By: Bob
Thanks Mr. Redmanchewer!! Are those possible to find? How many cards are there in total? |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Those Topps winners I think can sometimes be found in the Wrapper as they are considered Non Sports in nature from what little I have read. I wish I had one but have only seen them in Wrapper ads (a while ago, not that recently) and never in person. I am also pretty sure they were issued in 1972 as well. More research later today hopefully. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
but I had never seen them until I bought them at the National, Campy last year and Kell this year: |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Along with the Sears P/C, this is the true Rookie Card of HOF Great, Stan "The Man" Musial...... |
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Posted By: Marc S.
that's not a rookie card, it's just some damn propoganda |
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Posted By: Andrew
I have this one from the same set, but that is a very cool Musial, never seen it before. |
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Posted By: Paul
Here's a few more. Doesn't anyone have any '55 Topps stamps? |
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Posted By: RedManChewer
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Posted By: Paul
Thank you, Redman Chewer! Now I've finally seen at least a scan of a 55 stamp. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Red Man Chewer-Lyman is looking for a Topps Stamp scan for the next issue of Old Cardboard. Please e-mail me if you are willing to provide one. |
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