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That Hudson/Sandlock bottom connection was discussed in and SCD article. Can not recall if by Lemke or George Vrechek
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1958 dick groat
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Here’s a creepy one guys, 1958 dick groat wearing lipstick💄……I think it’s just the difference in brand new ink but really looks like he’s wearing lipstick
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That is a tad creepy
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Some today would say that is perfectly normal. It will ALWAYS be creepy!
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Big thanks to cliff
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I got some 1958s in the mail today that I am obsessed with, big thanks to cliff bowman on giving them to me….what a great guy I wanna return the favor….. do you like ted Williams or hank Aaron better?
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Is Richard Dingman on Net54? Is he part of this thread?
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Richard has many cards for sale on ebay as well. Cheers, Butch |
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https://www.net54baseball.com/showpo...postcount=2222 |
You can contact him on Facebook
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Ok……here’s another 1967 Topps variation for you…..Jim king 509……it can be found with multiple color shifts in his name…..white (normal? Lol), rainbow, green, blue, yellow)….I have the rainbow….pictures are from eBay so good luck hunting them :)
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More pictures…..white name, yellow and green
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Ok just noticed that my blue was a tri color rainbow 🌈. Here’s a close up of the M in Jim
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Mr king is very nice, but every 50s/60s topps cards should have similar print shifts
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Shouldn't....but often do :)
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And my other 2 extras…….sooooooo pretty……almost Xmas like :)
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1956 sandy Koufax sand patch
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One of my Facebook friends is selling his sand patch error of anyone is interested
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Paid a ton way more than a Regular 1958 but I won another! With missing text
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1972 Topps #92 AL ERA Leaders with Palmer, Blue, and Wood.
Variation 1: Blue line through yellow border next to Jim Palmer. https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1972...de50&size=zoom Variation 2: Blue line extends into the yellow above Palmer's name. https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1972...c599&size=zoom |
Good one John
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Anybody see this over inked 1967 528 petrocelli before? I couldn’t find another one
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Rico is too much water in the ink!….nice card I believe he does a podcast now
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Rico underwater
I think I have one. Thus type of variation runs through a few of that series, especially Ribant, that I recall.
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Check closely the right hash of the card on the left, I thought it was a pen mark but it continues 'under' the white border. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1645fcfba7.jpg
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Recurring; here's a copy on COMC right now:
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1970...&size=original 1970 Topps - [Base] #617 - Jim French Courtesy of COMC.com Nice find. |
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Ok….we all know the 1967 Topps highs are really tuff but found another winner…….595 Rojas.
Here are two pictures. First one normal and second one print off set and blotched back in two different spots (large blotch has the snake skin or dots….which is in a few of the high numbers) |
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Similar 1967 I found last year
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86 Topp Cal Ripken blank and
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90 Topps double double puckett, johnson, santiago, franco, maddux others
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Cliff I found this
Lots of faint missing black, it’s not enough for me to care or count it as special, is it in the same spot on the sheet as mantle & company?
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Cliff I added those wonderful cards you gave me
https://wordpress.com/post/vintageba...ibextid=Zxz2cZ |
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I added the three Bob's today to my 72 set. I am getting to the point where I will need two binders for my 72 set. With all the variations and variations of variations, I am thinking this set will never be considered done as it pertains to a master set. I'm good......
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Tim McCarver, who joined the Cardinals in the same time frame as Gibson but was a little behind him in starting, told a story about going to the mound in 1963 after Gibson had walked a couple of batters and seemed agitated to "calm him down". Before he could say anything Gibson told him, "McCarver, get your ass back behind the plate. The only thing you know about good pitching is that you can't hit it"
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Bob Gibson was a seriously imposing figure when he took the mound. I loved watching him in 68 World Series. When the mounds were higher than they are now, he just looked un-hitable to this 8 year old kid at the time.
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1958 pee wee reese
It’s not as drastic as mantle or enos…..but it is very spotty everywhere it’s definitely not wear
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How can 1962 willow mays have two different cut lines on the bottom??….cliff have you ever lined willie up with everyone else to see if others have the same lines??
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The varying cut lines exist on, I think, every card in most of the series. 62, 70, there’s a couple years like this.
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I had pictures of other 1962 Mays’s with a really thick black line, but this site just never lets my pictures through
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Got Mr. Aaron IA with the line across the knee in the mail today.
Another one for the 72 set. |
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I think Darren outed the 72 Aaron
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1975 Topps Checklist #464
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I have not seen this posted anywhere within this thread or anywhere else I have looked into on this site.
I believe this to be a variation of the Topps 75 Checklist #646. There is a blue streak that goes from just under the "C" in the word "Cards" at the top left of the card down to the right side of the number 534 in the checklist area. This is repeatable, I have two of them now and I have seen them listed on eBay as well as COMC but they are not easy to come by. Some that I have seen are badly miscut or the check boxes are filled in. Regardless, they are out there to be found. Not sure if anyone else may have one but here it is for your review. Cheers, Butch Second picture shows both of them in a side-by-side view. NOTE: This also appears in the mini set as well. There is a mini example now on COMC. |
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