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frankbmd 06-28-2017 11:19 AM

The Way We Were ......
 
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and the way we are.

A while ago with the help of board members and a few purchases I put together my mutilated 1955 Topps set. I have finally gotten around to displaying this set and it looks great, despite the rounded or even absent corners, a few absent borders, a few tears, rubber band marks, evidence of tape and every other defect you can imagine. It worth a look, particularly if you were a card collector in the 50s.

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A Preston Ward border is added to a previously trimmed Williams

Kaline folded into quadrants to fit in a smaller pocket.

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Pendleton may have professionally rounded corners.

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Carey has a bad case of road rash.

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Ernie Banks has visited Jenny Craig.

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Kiely and Cunningham both have authentic period tape.

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Hank is trying to divide into two cards and has nearly succeeded.

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Jackie looks too good here, but there is a surface wrinkle.

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Just the usual wear and tear.

This set will take several posts to complete, but already the message is evident. The set represents our youth. The chase for all the cards in the set, just as rewarding then and now. Greed is absent. No goal for resale here for profit. 0% Buyer's Premium would be offered gladly. Fraud ??? I dare say the entire set is authentic, but none of the cards warrant a TPG evaluation or letter of authenticity. No card doctors here, only butchers, and not very good butchers at that.

Talk about the ultimate trade up. This, my friend, is the ultimate starting point.

Stay tuned.

Leon 06-28-2017 11:22 AM

Just waiting for the bike spoke cards to come out. Great stuff...

KCRfan1 06-28-2017 11:22 AM

That's neat Frank!

Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!

Bpm0014 06-28-2017 11:22 AM

Cool thread Frank!

frankbmd 06-28-2017 11:25 AM

Round 2
 
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Koufax had a moustache. Who knew?

Killebrew - evidence of trim perhaps

Shoebox 06-28-2017 11:33 AM

This set is before my time so I don't have the same connection to it that those from an older demographic but I love what you have built there!

frankbmd 06-28-2017 11:49 AM

Round 3
 
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The Clemente was obtained during his RC hype. Any losses though will be tempered by his condition. It is a nice image though.

Astute observers will notice the absence of #166 Hank Bauer. I have a graded Hank though. Still looking for a suitable downgrade.

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#175 was never issued, but a spot is reserved. You never know.

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#186 is identical to #175

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I like the fact that Willie lost his New York Giants identity after heading to SF.
Surprised they didn't try to change the cap too. I'm not sure, but this could be the "die-cut" variation, very rare.

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The last two nonexistent cards were not reserved a spot.

That's it. Complete. 206 cards. 62 years old. Putting it together in 1955-56 was fun. Putting it together in 2015-2016 was just as much fun.

A shout out to USPS as well for not damaging any of these beauties in transit.

A note of appreciation to Lucky Larry, who only collects this way to this day and should be an inspiration to more collectors (in addition to the OBC crowd), the way it was and the way it still can be.:D

conor912 06-28-2017 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Shoebox (Post 1675397)
This set is before my time so I don't have the same connection to it that those from an older demographic but I love what you have built there!

Then let's some scans of your '89 Topps set! :D

ALR-bishop 06-28-2017 12:15 PM

Frank --- when are you starting on the variations/ variants ?

Shoebox 06-28-2017 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1675413)
Then let's some scans of your '89 Topps set! :D

Isn't the one in my avatar impressive enough?:D

cardinalcollector 06-28-2017 12:53 PM

Awesome post Frank.

nat 06-28-2017 12:55 PM

Good work Frank. That looks like it was a lot of fun.

icollectDCsports 06-28-2017 01:01 PM

My favorite set from the '50s. Some prefer '56 with the action scenes in the background, but I like the way the colors pop and contrast with the portraits in the '55s.

earlywynnfan 06-28-2017 02:01 PM

I don't collect cards anymore, but as I look back to my childhood, I always liked the flawed cards in my collection. Ones that were diamond-shaped or blurry or whatever. I'll never forget my 1980 Moose Haas that looked like only two colors printed.

I guess I've always been a little weird.:)

ls7plus 06-28-2017 03:44 PM

Now I feel a little better about the first 1929 R316 Ott rookie I bought--quite nicely centered for the card, but a corner missing, writing on the back, and a tack hole, making it an SGC Poor 10. It is a bit more interesting that I heard that it was originally owned by the seller's grandfather, who was a sportswriter covering the New York Giants during Ott's career, and he had it pinned up in the area of his seat in the Polo Grounds press box. Guess I'm personally not much of a beater type (The PSA 7 I won in one of the recent PWCC auctions softened my feelings about the "10" example a bit, though).

May your collecting bring you happiness in whatever form it takes!

Larry

LuckyLarry 06-28-2017 04:13 PM

Beautiful Collection Frank! Did you see the starter set of '64 Topps coins I recently picked up?

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/IMG_0813.jpg

irv 06-28-2017 04:56 PM

I was wondering when you were going to post this up, Frank.

I warned you about my Aaron card. :D

bnorth 06-28-2017 05:00 PM

Great set Frank. Those well loved cards are way better than those high graded ones trapped in a plastic holder.:) I am very close to a 55 Bowman set in the same well loved condition.

Aquarian Sports Cards 06-28-2017 06:53 PM

just very cool. Wish you had posted the original post before I gave away my taped-back-together Rizzuto. He would have enjoyed a home in that set.

clydepepper 06-28-2017 07:46 PM

Very Nice 'Personalities' :eek: on those cards, Frank.

While I appreciate a good 'conversationalists' :rolleyes: as well as the next guy, I'll always have a preference for the 'purdy' ones :p.

frankbmd 06-28-2017 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1675548)
Very Nice 'Personalities' :eek: on those cards, Frank.

While I appreciate a good 'conversationalists' :rolleyes: as well as the next guy, I'll always have a preference for the 'purdy' ones :p.

Jack Daniels or moonshine?

CW 06-28-2017 09:34 PM

If cards could talk, this set would probably have some of the best stories.

Nice post, Frank.

t206fix 06-28-2017 11:21 PM

Wow, those pages make the cards pop!

tschock 06-29-2017 09:10 AM

Great set, Frank!
I did notice that you had the rare #175 and #186 variations. The ones with the wrong front/back combination.

Tao_Moko 06-29-2017 06:58 PM

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Really cool Frank. I am 41 so I missed the post WWII golden years of my youth, but I did grow up working for trade in a shop buried in the heart of a historic district(when I wasn't working on the farm). We had Native American artifacts, vinyl records, cards of all sorts and random antiques. It was one of the best educational experiences of my life learning from the characters that came through those doors. We had a 1920's cash register and an old bank safe. It was still a time when people talked about baseball and searched through boxes of commons that I had spent hundreds of hours sorting for them to complete sets a few cards at a time. A 1957 sleeveless Ted Kluszewski, Luis Aparicio and All-Star cards of Herb Score were gems found in those boxes. No plastic encasing any of them. I picked at dry rotted rubber bands from thousands of 1950's cards and often times bought, sold and traded with their original collectors. Anyway, thanks for drumming up some fond memories and helping me remember that baseball cards used to be about the game/sport and relationship to the players.

Bigdaddy 06-29-2017 08:55 PM

Character, I say
 
Frank, those cards have character. And as Helen Keller said "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet."

Leon 07-01-2017 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 1675405)
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The Clemente was obtained during his RC hype. Any losses though will be tempered by his condition. It is a nice image though.

Astute observers will notice the absence of #166 Hank Bauer. I have a graded Hank though. Still looking for a suitable downgrade.

Attachment 278177

#175 was never issued, but a spot is reserved. You never know.

Attachment 278178

Attachment 278179

#186 is identical to #175

Attachment 278180

I like the fact that Willie lost his New York Giants identity after heading to SF.
Surprised they didn't try to change the cap too. I'm not sure, but this could be the "die-cut" variation, very rare.

Attachment 278181

The last two nonexistent cards were not reserved a spot.

That's it. Complete. 206 cards. 62 years old. Putting it together in 1955-56 was fun. Putting it together in 2015-2016 was just as much fun.

A shout out to USPS as well for not damaging any of these beauties in transit.

A note of appreciation to Lucky Larry, who only collects this way to this day and should be an inspiration to more collectors (in addition to the OBC crowd), the way it was and the way it still can be.:D

Great Stuff, Frank. And I wholeheartedly concur about Lucky Larry and the whole OBC crew.

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