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Topps was certainly the (new word?) Reusement King when it came to the multi-purposing of photos on cards across multiple seasons.
The high (let's be honest, LOW) water mark came in the late 1960's with all of the contractual issues regarding the player images (plus expansion, etc.), but Topps usually used the same (differently cropped/laid out) picture of the same player on the same team. However, an odd disparity exists with the use of the same photo on Dick Allen's 1970 and 1972 cards. They originally cropped out his attachment to the Phillies by zooming way in and then, for good measure, giving his hat a crude airbrushing when the card was released in 1970...because RED means Cardinals, right, silly kids?? But when Allen was on yet another team (from the Phils to the Cards to the Dodgers to the Sox in a short span), the lazy art department decided to breathe new life into the same (relatively awful) close-up image. The sad thing is Dick Allen won the MVP in 1972, so forevermore that 'duplicated' card is forced to occupy a special place in the pantheon of prestigious baseball cards. (It's a shame he didn't win the 1971 MVP, so that cool card would've been the face of his accomplishment.) dickallensamepiccomp.jpg What other cards use the same photo while showing the player on a different team in a different season? Did it occur often? (Side note: I know that Hank Aaron's 1974 All Star card shows him on the Braves, while a photo from the same shoot — but not actually the same shot — is airbrushed to put him on the Brewers in 1975...but that doesn't count.) ![]()
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This guy popped in my head immediately.
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When Topps sent his uniform to the cleaners, they requested extra bleach.
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I don't have the scans available, but Tommy Davis was shown for the Mets in 1967 and Pilots in 1969 using the same photo. Tommy is my go-to guy when team change questions like this come up, as he is shown on Topps cards for seven different teams in seven consecutive years-- then a year with no card followed by an 8th different team.
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I know a guy... but he's a football card. Bubba Smith... same photo in '70 (Colts); '75 (Raiders); and '76 (Oilers).
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https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=313253 What's odd is, in doing a search of Net54 recently, I ran across someone else who had talked about the Bubba duplication (I believe) years before my thread even appeared. Whoops!
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Who knew that Haney was ambidextrous...
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Sweet Lou……his real RC is 1964 topps
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Hi Gang:
Here is an odd one. Same photo two different teams on two different company cards! Bob Miller Phillies 1950 Bowman Bob Miller Phillies 1952 Topps Bob Miller Cardinals 1959 Topps
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That Bob Miller card is even stranger than you realize. The Bob Miller who pitched for Philadelphia never pitched for the Cardinals. There is some evidence that Topps was trying to depict Bob L. Miller, (a righty, in spite of his middle initial) who later played for the 1962 Mets and had a career with the Dodgers, Twins and other teams that lasted well into the Seventies. THAT Bob Miller did play for the Cardinals in 1959, but someone at Topps pulled the photo showing Philadelphia Bob, and also used his stats on the back. Then there's Bob G. Miller, a lefty pitcher who played for Detroit from 1953 to 1956 and had several cards issued by Topps (all using the same photo). By 1959, Bob G. was either in the minors or out of baseball entirely, but he later made a brief comeback - with the 1962 Mets, where he shared the bullpen with Bob L. Casey Stengel distinguished between his two Bob Millers by calling Bob L. "Sherman."
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I've long admired the excellent artwork Bowman did on their 1950-52 cards. When someone got traded, they just painted a new cap and uniform. Topps couldn't achieve this level of artistic quality until the advent of Photoshop.
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