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sbfinley
03-07-2011, 05:46 AM
Currently my collection focuses on two things mainly, Tommy Bridges and T206's. But now Bridges items I don't own come up to far and between and the Monster is well..the monster. I started a type collection but I found myself just buying random cards because I didn't own it's type and I soon realized I didn't have any attachment to the cards. I didn't enjoy all of them I just owned them.
So a thread I saw on another board gave me a good idea for a collection. 1 card, any set, from each year. I stretched it as far as I could and settled on 1900-2011. With a couple of hours and Bob Lemke's book I have my preliminary list. Keep in mind this list was created with my limited budget in mind.
The Rules
*One card from each year.
*No two cards of the same player.
*Graded by PSA, SGC, or BVG
*Emphasis on key issues, cards, oddballs, fun stories and HOF's
*Player must have been active the season the card was produced. (No Play Ball Jackson or 62 Topps Ruth.)
*Do not spend more than $500 on any one card.
*Condition is not an issue.
1900 - T203 Mayo's Baseball Comics "A Home Run"
1901
1902
1903 - Any W600 Sporting Life Cabinet
1904 - Allegheny Card Co. Luther Taylor
1905 - New York Giants Scorecard Post Card
1906 - Fan Craze Charley Nichols
1907 - Wolverine News Sam Crawford
1908 - E91 Set A Eddie Plank
1909 - T206 Christy Mathewson Portrait
1910 - T205 Mordecai Brown
1911 - T3 Turkey Red Cabinet Fred Clarke
1912 - T202 Triple Folder Baker-Collins "Baker Gets His Man"
1913 - T200 Fatima Cleveland Americans
1914 - T213 Type 2 Josh Devore
1915 - Cracker Jack Joe Tinker
1916 - M101-4 Napoleon Lajoie
1917 - Boston Store Joe Wood
1918 - Zeenut
1919
1920 - W514 Walter Johnson
1921 - E121 American Caramel Carl Mays
1922 - Neilson's Chocolate George Sisler
1923 - Exhibits Heinie Groh
1924 - Aguilitas Segundas Pablo Mesa
1925 - W504 Wally Pipp
1926 - Exhibits Harold Traynor
1927 - E210 York Caramel John McGraw
1928 - Yuengling's Ice Cream Ty Cobb
1929 - R315 Jimmy Foxx
1930 - Zeenut Ike Boone
1931- W502 Mickey Cochrane
1932 - Wheaties Minn. Millers Joe Hauser
1933 - Goudey Babe Ruth
1934 - Goudey Lou Gehrig
1935 - Diamond Stars Lefty Grove
1936 - Goudey Wide Pen Hank Greenberg
1937 - O-PEE-CHEE Tommy Bridges
1938 - Four-on-One Exhibit Mel Ott, Carl Hubbell, Hank Leiber, Jim Ripple
1939 - Play Ball Moe Berg
1940 - Play Ball Joe Dimaggio
1941 - R330 Double Play Mickey Owen-Paul Waner
1942 - 1942 Brooklyn Dodger Picture Pack Pee Wee Reese
1943 - R302-1 M.P. & Co. Johnny Vander Meer
1944 - New York Yankees Stamps Bill Dickey
1945 - Caramelo Deportivo Cuban League Charlito Orta
1946 - Remar Bread Oakland Oaks Casey Stengel
1947 - Bond Bread Johnny Mize
1948 - Bowman Warren Spahn
1949 - Leaf Stan Musial
1950 - Bowman Jackie Robinson
1951 - Berk Ross Yogi Berra
1952 - Topps Bob Feller
1953 - Topps Satchell Paige
1954 - Topps Ed and John O'Brien
1955 - Red Man Willie Mays
1956 - Topps Mickey Mantle
1957 - Topps Hank Aaron
1958 - Kahn's Wieners Wally Post
1959 - Fleer Ted Williams "1946 MVP"
1960 - Topps Bill Mazeroski
1961 - Topps Stamps Harmon Killebrew
1962 - Topps Roger Maris
1963 - Fleer Roberto Clemente
1964 - Topps Giants Frank Robinson
1965 - Topps Astros Rookie Joe Morgan
1966 - Topps Pete Rose
1967 - Topps Mets Rookies Tom Seaver
1968 - Topps Nolan Ryan-Jerry Koosman Star Rookies
1969 - Topps Reggie Jackson
1970 - Topps Super Rusty Staub
1971 - Topps Thurman Munson
1972 - Topps Cloth Sticker Willie McCovey
1973 - Topps Rookie Third Baseman Mike Schmidt
1974 - Topps Deckle Edge Carl Yastzemski
1975 - Topps Mini George Brett
1976 - Topps Dennis Eckersly
1977 - Topps Mark Fidrych
1978 - Topps Rookie Shortstops Paul Molitor
1979 - Topps Ozzie Smith
1980 - Topps Rickey Henderson
1981 - Nashville Sounds Don Mattingly
1982 - Topps Cal Ripken Jr. "Future Stars"
1983 - Topps Ryne Sandberg
1984 - Fleer Update Roger Clemens
1985 - Topps Mark McGwire
1986 - Donruss Jose Canseco
1987 - Donruss Greg Maddux
1988 - Topps Tiffany Tom Glavine
1989 - Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr.
1990 - Leaf Frank Thomas
1991 - Topps Desert Shield Wade Boggs
1992 - Bowman Mike Piazza
1993 - Topps Finest Refractor Chris Sabo SP
1994 - Upper Deck Michael Jordan
1995 - Topps Cyberstats Tony Gwynn
1996 - Topps Chrome Todd Helton
1997 - Bowman's Best Roy Halladay
1998 - Bowman Chrome Jimmy Rollins
1999 - Bowman Chrome Josh Hamilton
2000 - Bowman Chrome Roy Oswalt
2001 - Upper Deck Albert Pujols
2002 - Bowman Joe Mauer
2003 - Bowman Chrome DP Cliff Lee
2004 - Topps Chrome Traded Felix Hernandez
2005 - Bowman Chrome Ian Kinsler
2006 - Bowman Chrome Prince Fielder
2007 - Bowman Chrome DP David Price
2008 - Topps Chrome Refractor Evan Longoria
2009 - Bowman Chrome Tommy Hanson
2010 - Bowman Chrome Stephen Strasburg
2011 -
Bold cards already reside in my collection.
I haven't completely rounded out the list yet so I'm looking for input. Any cards that carry great stories like the 54 O'Brien brothers? What cards, sets, or players have I omitted that will fit within these guidelines? And keep in mind this collection will be built on a limited budget. No 52 Mantles. The only two that are pushing that line are the 33 Ruth and 34 Gehrig, but I felt had to be included and feel that I could pick up a poor copy for under $500.

steve B
03-07-2011, 09:52 AM
It might be cool to break up that long run of Topps from 64-80. An MSA disc would do nicely for one of the 76- 78 slots, and maybe a Kelloggs or Hostess card? Those were some of the only commonly available non-topps sets.

Earlier ones
1970 transogram
67 pirates autograph card
68 Kdka pirates?
A Khans card?

Steve B

bsuttonosu
03-07-2011, 11:11 AM
Another way to save money would be to skip on the RCs and go with the second year cards that have the Topps rookie trophy on them. I do that quite often. But then again, I've never been a huge multi-rookie fan. I've always thought that a Topps Rooke Trophy Master Set would be a fun project.

Another "trick" to save money if you're on a budget is to go with All-Star or Highlight cards of key players. You can pay a fraction of the cost of the base cards many times for the All-Star version in the same set.

Maybe also think about a Topps Venezualan card for the mid to late 60s. I like 67 the best because the backs are unique.

But you're definitely on the right track. Pick cards you want to own. The great thing about a type set is that you can define it however you want.

David W
03-07-2011, 01:02 PM
There are lots of cool 60's and 70's non mainstream stuff.

Bazooka, Kelloggs, Post, and the ones the others mentioned might
make it a little more unique.

Perhaps a Transogram complete box with the statue in it, or a Hostess panel or complete box all easily attainable off ebay.

But I like your list, and the idea.

fkw
03-08-2011, 01:10 PM
Cool idea :)

toughest one by far will be 1904
There is only 1 Allegheny Dummy Taylor card and it will be 4 figures if you ever locate who has it and if they want to sell.

Your list is similar to a type collector, but with your type of collection there will be some years with many many sets to choose from and some with none.

PS.
Like the great players you chose, Ike Boone, Hauser, Taylor, C.Mays, Pipp, Berg, etc. .........all are just as interesting if not more than most HOFers.

scmavl
03-11-2011, 07:46 PM
Very cool idea. I was going to do something similar ('52-modern), then I decided to go for a signed HOFer from those years, which has presented more of a challenge.

I don't know much about the T cards, but good luck finding the Goudey Ruth & Gehrig for under $500. I have both of those and the Ruth (which is graded a 1, but presents well) was well over that.

Have fun in the chase!