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Old 08-19-2019, 07:37 AM
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Default How to Store 1954 Topps Baseball Set

I just purchased a '54 Topps Baseball Set and I want to store the non-star cards in a binder. The standard 9 pocket UltraPro pages appear to be too small as the cards extend above the top edge of each page. Can anyone recommend what specific pages I should be using to store this set? Thanks!
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Old 08-19-2019, 07:55 AM
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BCW & UltraPro both make 8 pocket pages made for the larger era cards.


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One thing that drove me nuts in the 8 pocket pages was that since I lined up the backs correctly - i.e. they each had the number in the upper left hand corner, the front's don't always line up exactly right - some might be name at top, others are flipped.

Does anyone know if this was because of how the cards were laid out on the sheet and they were not sequential - i.e names opposite of each other head to head on the sheet? (sorry, I don't mean to hijack your thread)
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One thing that drove me nuts in the 8 pocket pages was that since I lined up the backs correctly - i.e. they each had the number in the upper left hand corner, the front's don't always line up exactly right - some might be name at top, others are flipped.

Does anyone know if this was because of how the cards were laid out on the sheet and they were not sequential - i.e names opposite of each other head to head on the sheet? (sorry, I don't mean to hijack your thread)


Here are two pictures of a 1954 Topps uncut sheet:

As you can see on the front, the rows alternate direction; one row is right-side-up, while the next row is upside-down.

While the backs are also printed in alternating directions, the backs alternate horizontally, while the fronts alternate vertically.

This explains why different cards have the backs going in the opposite direction from others, as compared to the fronts.





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Here are two pictures of a 1954 Topps uncut sheet:

As you can see on the front, the rows alternate direction; one row is right-side-up, while the next row is upside-down.

While the backs are also printed in alternating directions, the backs alternate horizontally, while the fronts alternate vertically.

This explains why different cards have the backs going in the opposite direction from others, as compared to the fronts.
Thank You! It is cool how they set up the colors as well. That solves the mystery for me.
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Here are two pictures of a 1954 Topps uncut sheet:

As you can see on the front, the rows alternate direction; one row is right-side-up, while the next row is upside-down.

While the backs are also printed in alternating directions, the backs alternate horizontally, while the fronts alternate vertically.

This explains why different cards have the backs going in the opposite direction from others, as compared to the fronts.





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53 and 54 Topps sheets were masterpieces of graphic design.

The alternate facing bleed edge layout is a genius idea on its own.

Putting that together today would still be tough and
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I love the backs on '54 Topps. That's what baseball cards should look like.
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