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33 Goudey
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E94 Close Candy set.
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I like Old judge, 1914 Zeenuts, and T4s... There are so many beautiful PCL sets, I'm surprised not even one has been included.
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I gotta go with the T3 / T9 set. Love the 53 Color Bowmans too.
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The Large Allen and Ginters from 1888 always have to be considered IMO
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They wont get any love but I think a high grade 1933 Delong is stunning.
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My favorites are the 53 Bowman color set and the George C. Millers.
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Best set ever
1. T3
2. Cracker Jack - even though the write-ups on the backs are boring. 3. Obak (1910 version) 4. T202 - the write-ups on the backs are awesome! |
I'm a T card guy, but honestly, I love the look of the 1956 Topps Cards...
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Always have and always will like the T205s.
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I voted T3, these things are totally awesome.
For Topps though, I would pick 1956 by far over any other Topps set. |
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I'm with Jerry. I think the cards in the N162 set are the most beautiful of all time. I have seen some high grade copies where the image almost appears three dimensional. This is 19th century lithography at its best.
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My favorite set is the T209 B&W cards, the outdoor poses only really. That is amazing for me to say when you consider I have zero of them and have always liked them. They are like Cal Lg OJ cards for the middle class :)
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Nicest set
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n162 goodwin champions
n184 kimball champions - I know I know - I'm the only one............. honorable mention T3, CJ |
No contest - N162
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I like the 33 Delong Set.
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my problem is
i love every set mentioned and listed in the poll.:eek:
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T3s, with the T3 Cobb at the helm
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T206
I voted for T206. I'm surprised it's losing on here.
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I think we can all agree that while we have preferences, pretty much all the sets being listed are incredible. They have the charm that modern cards will never achieve (and this coming from a guy that's been a modern card collector for three years).
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It's tough to pick two... even from this list of greats!
#1 t3
#2 t205 #3 t202 |
It's hard to narrow it down. I like T202s for the mix of color and black & white, plus information on the backs. A special mention for N300s and N162s.
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T3 for me - I'd love to own one someday.
Did anyone ever take a stab at rendering the '53 Bowman Color Reese in a T3 format? I think that'd be so stinkin' cool. |
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Should be obvious to all.....:)
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33 goudey for prewar, 52 topps post war
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T3 by a wide margin....
Also im surprised that t206 got more votes than T205:confused: Last poll between just those 2 had T205's as the better looking card. |
I don't see the N162 set on this list ? ?
Why are the 1955 BOWMAN or 1959 TOPPS sets on this list ? Regarding post-WWII sets....why isn't the 1953 BOWMAN set listed in this Poll ?
Anyhow, when one judges a set by it's looks, it doesn't get any better than this............ 1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS (N162) set............ http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/d...ansonkelly.jpg TED Z __________________________________________________ ________________________________ LOOKING for these T206 guys to complete my AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 sub-set (75 cards) AMES (hands over head)....CAMNITZ (hands over head)....CRAWFORD (bat)....DOYLE (portrait) McGRAW (portrait-cap)....McQUILLAN (bat)....TINKER (bat off)....WILTSE (portrait-cap) |
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Yeah, '59 Topps isn't even the nicest set of 1959 (I give the edge to Bazooka), let alone of all time.
I know it's not perfectly on topic, but here are my favorites, by decade: 10's: T3 20's: 1921 Exhibit 30's: 1933 Goudey 40's: 1941 Play Ball 50's: 1953 Bowman 60's: 1965 Topps 70's: 1975 Topps 80's: 1984 Fleer After the 80's is where my eyes glaze over. |
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I voted T3 based on your choices.
The following are also beautiful sets: N28 N162 T218 - probably the most beautiful sports set of all time. Too bad no baseball players were included. T205 1914 CJ's 1950 Bowman 1953 Bowman color 1955 Topps 1957 Topps football |
Best Looking set of all time
T205's.
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56 T by a mile IMO
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.....definitely partial to CJ's.....specifically, the 1914's!
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With a nod to the T3s...(which I agree are the most glorious looking set)... the proof is in the pudding: These sets are just awesome... something awesome about all of them (for instance... LOVE the Bowman 50-52... the 50s are like little paintings... the lack of any type on the front enhances the beauty even more... ) Row 1: The 1909-11 T206, 1911 T205, 1910-11 Turkey Red Cabinet Cards, 1912 T207, 1914 Cracker Jack, Row 2: 1933 Goudey, 1934 Goudey, 1935 Diamond Stars, 1941 Playball, Row 3: 1950 Bowman, 1951 Bowman, 1952 Bowman, Row 4: 1952 Topps, 1953 Bowman, 1953 Topps, 1954 Topps, 1956 Topps. |
Pre-war- R309-1 Goudey Premiums (I especially like the Ruth- it's just a parger than life image which I think perfectly portrays the babe.
Post war- another vote for 1956 Topps |
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I'm going to go a little "outside the box" here. I know this is not a pre-war set, but I have a background in photography. There are cards that I collect strictly for the photo regardless of the player. For me, baseball card photography started to turn the corner with the 1973 Topps set. There a many cards in that set where the photographers got creative with the action shots:
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Goodwin's Champs, N162, hands down. Poll is worthless without this set included.
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Speaking as a designer, I'm going to go thumbs down on the '73 set action shots. The backgrounds are too cluttered... and the featured player often gets lost.
I do get (I think) your main point... that this (and the '71 & '72 set) tried to do something different... but it just doesn't work for me... To each his own... |
Hey John, I hear you on the '73's, but I think there might have been some limitations with lenses and film speed back then. I don't think there were large aperture 800mm lenses and 3200 speed film back then to make focused stopped action and "blurred" backgrounds possible. I'm just giving props for the effort for actually thinking about camera angles, composition, capturing different game situations, and playing with depth-of-field (slightly out of focus foreground/in focus background). It's the fist time I saw that with baseball card photography was the point I was trying to make.
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