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Photo Stamps
The Eastern Division Stamp book and accompanying stamps are a lot tougher than the NL and AL total book and stamps
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The Photostamps also were in large sheets, with different backs. I believe there was also a larger size album to put them in, but if there is I can't find the one I had. I could be wrong on the large album also. You can clearly see the differences in the backs.
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Photo Stamp Album
The full AL and NL albums are much bigger than the Divisional ones.
http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1379954075 |
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And here are some individual Photostamps
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1969 Topps 4 in 1 - World Series game 4 featuring Lou Brock's leadoff home run.
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1968
Nice card, but it brings back memories of game 7 :(
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1969 Topps All Star card
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1969 Topps and OPC cards.
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1969 Topps and OPC WS game number 4. It looked like a lock for 3 World's Championships in 5 years.......... :-(
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1969 Topps Poster. These are larger than the 1970 ones, and a lot harder to find. All the players are on there, but the scan is missing about 2 inches in the middle.
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Mike Shannon looks drunk in that pic :) Cool piece though. I'd like to have one eventually to frame.
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Shannon...
....looks better than Torre in this one
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The last of the Topps issues for 1969 - Stamps that went in albums. Each team had an album with player stamps to lick and put in the album. Here are some Cardinal albums and some stamps. I suppose you could collect these stamps in a hundred different "variations" based on how they were torn off, I have a couple of panels and a single stamp here.
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1969
Too bad he was not in the 69 Supers, Decals or Deckles
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1969 Transogram box with statue. Mine cost more than 29 cents.....
He is not in the 1970 3 statue per box Transograms. |
More than 29 cents
Well what would you expect for a realistic reproduction with interchangeable parts ?
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I think this finishes out 1969, some Transogram cards cut from the box, plus a side tab. They are all blank backed.
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Lou didn't have much from Topps in 1970, but plenty from other places. Here is the Topps poster.
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1970 Topps and OPC - OPC needs an upgrade.....
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1970
Looks like he knows the party is over for the Cardinals until 1982
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1970 Topps Supers - The blank back one is on thinner stock, I am not sure what it is. The one on the left is a square cornered card, perhaps trimmed from a sheet.
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I don't think Brock was on any other Topps issues in 1970, but he was in a few other issues. Here is the Action Cartridge complete box. Inside is a film that could be shown using a viewer to demonstrate various athletic techniques. They put them out in football, baseball, tennis, golf, skiing, and probably other sports.
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Here are a couple trimmed Action Cartridges, plus the coaches guide. The boxes make very nice cards when trimmed up. I purchased these trimmed.
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Lou threw out first pitch last night before Game 5. He's still got it!!!:)
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In 1970 Chemtoy put out Superballs of baseball players which I think you could be in machines at stores. I know at one time I had quite a few. I remember taking a Billy Williams ball (he was a Cub and therefore expendable) out in the winter to the creek behind our house and with a friend we bounced him off the ice, eventually losing him in a snow bank along the edge. So I assume he eventually ended up in the Mississippi Delta after the various spring thaws and rains washed the ball away.
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1970 Milton Bradley.
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1970 Schedule/Handbook with Lou sliding into second on the cover.
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I'm not sure the exact date of this postcard, I will just throw it into 1970, well because I can. I did not get it signed, bought it off EBAY signed, the signature looks good to me. The back is a postcard back, and says Photo Post Card.
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1970 Dayton Daily News. I suppose in theory there are back "variations" if the paper was printed more than once depending on how they laid it out. There are also stat variations, as I guess they may have released this more than once, and updated the stats.
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1970 Dodge Dart. I think there are only 2 players in this set, the other being Bill Freehan of the Tigers. I suppose these 2 are in the set because of the controversial play at the plate in the 68 Series, where Brock ran into home, and did not slide, and was tagged out.
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Brock
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Just a few items left from 1970, but these are very cool (in my opinion). Here are some 1970 Kelloggs cards. One is a blank backed hand cut proof, one is from the box, one never got opened (what kid could have done that in 1970 - not me) and the other is in a retail pack of apparently surplus Kelloggs cards which never made it into cereal. I also have another of the blank back Kelloggs (McCarver I think) which has pencil lines on the back.
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Were the Daily News cards in the display newspaper, or heavier stock?
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Topps Vault has some cool stuff, and I've got a few things from them, all of it proof sort of things. I could chase other stuff forever, so I've concentrated mainly on cards up to 1981. Those posters are neat though, maybe someday when the kids are gone (5 of them) I'll turn a couple of their rooms into a shrine. |
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1970 JD McCarthy postcard.
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1970 Greyhound pamphlet.
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The last item for 1970 is this booklet put out by Converse. While undated, based upon information in it, it was probably 1970.
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Those are some awesome shoes!!! I remember playing grade school basketball in canvas Converse.
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All the stuff is great you are sharing. |
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I wore high top canvas Converse for HS basketball |
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This just came in last week. It is a 22 card blank backed strip of 66 Topps. I scanned the left 1/3 which has Lou Brock on it. Someone over the years folded it in half, creasing some of the cards. Also on the strip are Ernie Banks and Joe Torre.
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I think that is it for 1970. Here is the 1971 Topps Super. The Ex/Mt is on the plastic sleeve, not the card on the back.
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Ex Mt
That writing on the back is priceless, even here in Saguenay
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Those are awfully rounded corners for an EXMT card! ;):rolleyes::cool:
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Are these corners better? 1971 Topps Super 4 card panel. |
Yep, great piece!
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Well, I attended game 5 last night.... bummer of a game...... drove 6 hours from Northern Indiana to get there and drove home after the game with my daughter and a friend. Anyway, here is the 1971 Topps Coin
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1971 Topps Greatest Moments - a very cool set. I believe Lou stole 50 bases 12 straight years.
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Really like the Greatest Moments card/s. Topps used the same picture on the coin as the Moments card...
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1971 Topps and OPC - The OPC backs are so much better looking than the Topps. The card on the far right is a color variation, and somehow I got the backs switched when scanning, the OPC should be on the left, the 2 Topps on the right.
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1971 Dell Stamps and album. When cut, they are often mistaken for the Photostamps from 1970.
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Just picked up one of the Dell's of Bob Gibson recently. I didn't even know what they were at first
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I always crack up at that "Fred Norman" Dell Stamp.
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1971 Kelloggs 3D cards. I am clairvoyant, I knew my future Net54 ID back in 1971 and put it on the one card, which is pretty amazing, since the internet was not invented yet.
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Thanks Cliff, I'll eventually find one. I did not know that variation.
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1971 Milk Duds complete boxes.
I remember buying a box of these at church summer camp, and getting Bill Melton on the back, which I still have somewhere (trimmed badly of course). |
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A few more Milk Dud's
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Heading into 1972 is this Expos baseball magazine featuring Brock on the cover. I am not sure why they did not feature an Expos player. I picked it up due to this oddity.
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1972 Milton Bradley game card. It's probably not a proof card, probably got scammed there by a 12 year old kid and a $10 stamp from an office supply store
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There is not much for 1972, so if anyone cares, here are the 3 years of Milton Bradley cards, and the differences between them.
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1972 Kelloggs - 1 still in the wrapper. There are more of these still in the wrapper than you would think. I know when I was a kid, I couldn't wait to rip them open.
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I see that your PSA 9 1972 Kellogg's Lou Brock cracked while it was in the case. I dread looking at my Kellogg's Cubs cards in their binder because every time I do I see a new one that cracked. It took me forever to find nice copies of 1974 Kellogg's Ron Santo with the Cubs emblem on the back version and 1979 Kellogg's Rick Reuschel with the copyright in Tony the Tigers collar on the back version, of course both of them eventually cracked spectacularly. I pretty much gave up replacing them.
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Cracking
I worry a lot about my 68 3D set doing the same at some point
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I don't chase graded cards, I think I probably paid no more than a regular card price for it. I'm sure lost of high graded 3D's crack in the case. I wonder if the TPG's have an official statement on that? |
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1972 Topps and OPC - I'm still bummed that there is no "In Action" card.
I learned a valuable lesson on TPG's 10 years ago with the borderline scamming BCCG grading. All 8's are not created equal as has been discussed numerous times on net54 about BCCG. |
That '72 card has always bugged the heck out of me. And I don't mean because his eyes are looking weirdly off to the side instead of directly at the photog. The background is tilted at such a sharp angle that it's laughable...yet his pose looks very natural, with the bat held straight up. I would love to see the full original photograph to see what the heck was going on.
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1972 Greyhound pamphlet
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In 1972 or 1973 7/11 and perhaps other places produced plastic soft drink cups with MLB players and also Hall of Famers on them. I have a reproduction of the promo poster, but have never seen an original. They came in several distinct styles and also color contrasts. Then in in 1976 more cups were made, based upon the MLB trademark. Anyway, here are 4 different styles of the cups, plus the reproduction of the poster over the next 5 days.
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Some more cups..... This variety has an autograph at the base of the neck. The coloring is also different, and one is missing the 7-11 on the back.
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Cups, cups and more cups...... These I believe are from 1973, except for the all white one, which is 1972 based on the biographical info on the back.
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Last cup - No autograph, totally different picture.
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This is the final cup related post - A copy of the advertising poster. I would love to get an original, but have never seen one. I got this reprint off Ebay a while back.
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1973 Kelloggs 3 card panel - There seem to be a fair amount of these 3 card panels out there.
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