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Old 01-13-2024, 07:03 AM
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Saw this for sale recently, so the 1958 series 4 slits are now known, Series 4 has 88 cards, so there are 8 rows printed 3x each across the sheet. Series 4 printng has cards 287 to 374.

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Here is a 1955 Topps Slit that was reconstucted by a board member a few years back. While the other known 1955 Topps 1st Series Slit makes sense with the pattern of fifty different cards with forty printed 2x and ten printed 3x, this Slit makes no sense and has cards printed all over with no patterns other than the Diering horizontal row being printed twice. I am baffled how the 1955 Topps set was printed by each Series and the quantities of each card.
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At a guess, things like the "double Spahn" above Jackie could have been due to a player exclusive to Bowman being pulled last second. This is also the sheet the Baseball Stamps were culled from.

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Default 1967 Topps 7th Series

For a long time we've had a less-than-perfect image of one of the '67 high number slits. Detective work done by others on these boards has now allowed us to create a faux version of the other slit. In mocking up this faux version I went ahead and put one together of the "known" slit to give us the chance to see both side by side as they may have appeared originally on the full sheet layout. Sizing issues with the images used for this have led to some issues impacting the alignment of these cards.

Still, an interesting image - 6 rows X3, 1 row X4 and 1 row X5.
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FYI I tried uploading a larger version without success...
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Fantastic! This is only my opinion but I have no doubt that someone at Topps screwed up by repeating the Pinson row and the Red Sox Rookie Stars row twice on the first slit but they decided to just run with it anyway rather than take the time and money required to fix it. I believe the first two rows on the first slit were supposed to be either the Ferrara row and the NL Rookie Stars row or the NL Rookie Stars row and the Colavito row.
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Fantastic! This is only my opinion but I have no doubt that someone at Topps screwed up by repeating the Pinson row and the Red Sox Rookie Stars row twice on the first slit but they decided to just run with it anyway rather than take the time and money required to fix it. I believe the first two rows on the first slit were supposed to be either the Ferrara row and the NL Rookie Stars row or the NL Rookie Stars row and the Colavito row.
Yes, or something got damaged with no time to fix the row up again. The row with the Seaver rookie and the ten other "SP" running along the bottom of one slit is interesting as well-what happened there, some mangling during cutting? The 11 in that row are the toughies (relatively) in the highs.
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I was able to make them a little bigger. Here is Slit A.
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Here is a little bigger Slit B.
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Great seeing these side by side, thanks Cliff. Explains a lot after building that set!
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Kevin found this recently from Heritage Auctions, it looks like we got everything right but it feels like we did all of that work for nothing for however long it was on that sheet. It's a shame it wasn't the 1966 6th Series.
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Anyone have a series 5 sheet of '67?
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series 5 for 1967
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Nice! What’s bizarre about that series is that many sellers on eBay and even Dean’s Cards have 44 of the 88 cards listed as double prints which of course they’re not. Trading Card Database (TCDB) also had 44 of them listed as DP’s a couple of years ago so I used my privileges and removed all of the DP designations from the 44 cards and a few hours later I was contacted by an administrator/mod and asked why I did that, I explained that the 1967 5th Series is 88 cards with each printed evenly 3x over the two Slits with no SP’s or DP’s. They must have believed me because it was never changed back.
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Default 1962 6th Series Frankenstein Slit

A composite faux slit from the semi-hi series from '62.

As usual, owing to irregularities in size and tilt of available images and because of the wood borders, it's probably best to not zoom in too closely - as Dr. Zeus said to Taylor, you may not like what you find (it ain't pretty).
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A composite faux slit from the semi-hi series from '62.

As usual, owing to irregularities in size and tilt of available images and because of the wood borders, it's probably best to not zoom in too closely - as Dr. Zeus said to Taylor, you may not like what you find (it ain't pretty).
It looks beautiful to me ! It's been so long since we did that one I forgot which rows are 3x and which ones are 4x. I'm sure Kevin knows. ETA: The McLish row and the Bunning row are 3x, I will have to determine the other two 3x rows.
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Frankensteined together by detective work done by others:
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Beautiful work as always! The 1966 Topps 4th Series might not be interesting to some because it’s an 88 card series with no SP’s but this was the longest and most difficult one that Kevin and I have completed so far, that is unless we ever finish the 1969 Topps 3rd Series.
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Such confidence, but I expect the 1966 series 6 and the 1965 series 6 to keep us occupied until the end of my collecting days. LOL


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Beautiful work as always! The 1966 Topps 4th Series might not be interesting to some because it’s an 88 card series with no SP’s but this was the longest and most difficult one that Kevin and I have completed so far, that is unless we ever finish the 1969 Topps 3rd Series.
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Just wanted to add a few that we completed but haven't been put on this thread. First is 1963 Topps 7th Series.
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As Cliff pointed out in a recent post, that 110 card partial slit is missing the bottom two rows. Here is the other slit, confirming that.

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I do not have a completed 1962 series 4 slit, although I believe there is sufficient info to complete it.
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I do not have a completed 1962 series 4 slit, although I believe there is sufficient info to complete it.
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Here is the 1970 7th Series B Slit that was put together a couple of months ago.
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If that was a 6th Series Slit I would have sold something and PayPal'd you $100 out of eternal gratitude.
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Seriously...I was a half second from jumping out of my chair when I saw that...
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Does anyone have this?

PS no one has created a website with all the sheets easily searchable/viewable, right 🤣 Searching this forum is something else 🤣

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Here is a 1967 6th Series virtual slit that hasn't been shown on this thread.
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PS no one has created a website with all the sheets easily searchable/viewable, right �� Searching this forum is something else ��

Thank you for the great work everyone has done ����
Member here has created a site that contains uncut sheets

https://mrpekrul.wixsite.com/narciss...ps-set-history

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Everyone may have this, but it was just posted on Facebook.
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I think this is the last completed virtual sheet to not be posted on this thread, the 1969 3rd Series. The Hunter, Harrelson, Ricketts, and Cottier rows are 3x, the other 6 rows are 2x. The Reggie Jackson rookie is a 3x. Unfortunately this will probably be the last reconstructed sheet that will be completed, the remaining ones like 1965 6th Series and 1966 6th Series are pipe dreams at this point.
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One of the two 7th series slits - identical to the other slit given 66 cards in the series (65 +1 reprint of the checklist)...
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I think this is the last completed virtual sheet to not be posted on this thread, the 1969 3rd Series. The Hunter, Harrelson, Ricketts, and Cottier rows are 3x, the other 6 rows are 2x. The Reggie Jackson rookie is a 3x. Unfortunately this will probably be the last reconstructed sheet that will be completed, the remaining ones like 1965 6th Series and 1966 6th Series are pipe dreams at this point.
Love this thread, is the reason that the 1965 & 1966 6th Series are pipe dreams because, those 2 series were short print series, and there are few examples of MC/OC cards in the wild ? If so, why on earth would Topps suddenly be able to correct their MC/OC card production problem for just those 2 series, after years of printing MC/OC cards, before & after 1965/1966?
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Love this thread, is the reason that the 1965 & 1966 6th Series are pipe dreams because, those 2 series were short print series, and there are few examples of MC/OC cards in the wild ? If so, why on earth would Topps suddenly be able to correct their MC/OC card production problem for just those 2 series, after years of printing MC/OC cards, before & after 1965/1966?
I would love to do either 6th Series from 1965 and 1966 but there are just not enough miscuts available to advance any further than we have. 1965 6th Series has some wrong backs, vertical miscuts, and horizontal miscuts but we have hit a dead end and a new one pops up maybe once every three months. 1966 6th Series has some vertical miscuts but there are no wrong backs and almost no horizontal miscuts. I can’t remember the last time a new 1966 6th Series miscut even showed up.
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One of the two 7th series slits - identical to the other slit given 66 cards in the series (65 +1 reprint of the checklist)...
Wow, that was quick! Looks great. There are a few series with partial or near complete sheets that Kevin and I were able to reconstruct to full slits and hopefully turn them into virtual sheets. This is a near complete 1961 7th Series sheet missing the first card on every row along with a few others that we were able to place correctly.
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Thanks for the reply Cliff, and thanks for all your hard work, plus all the others, who have worked on these sheets/slits!
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Here is a reconstruction of one of the 1st series slits from 1961, based upon the detective work of other esteemed members of these boards.
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Here is a reconstruction of one of the 1st series slits from 1961, based upon the detective work of other esteemed members of these boards.
Looks great as always! The S Miller, Piche, Romano, and Kindall rows are 3x and the other six rows are 2x. I can't confirm it but I am very confident the other slit goes:

Lopez
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Kindall
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