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Rad_Hazard 06-29-2023 03:01 PM

Any other Topps Big fans here?
 
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I feel like these are under appreciated sets. Despite it's short run of 3 years, they hold some of the best memories for me.

Bigdaddy 06-29-2023 07:09 PM

I just never liked any of those sets. They had too much of a comic feel to me.

I know that is not a unanimous sentiment.

Rad_Hazard 06-29-2023 07:21 PM

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I just never liked any of those sets. They had too much of a comic feel to me.

I know that is not a unanimous sentiment.

I agree with the comic feel, but that is mostly why I liked them so much. I was a sucker for Topps Big and 1989 Bowman, the slightly oversized cards of the late 80's and early 90's.

Bill77 06-29-2023 08:44 PM

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I like them but I don't remember them being very available when they were released. But at that time I lived in a small town that really only catered to the most essential needs of food and gas.

I pulled this from a pack that I got from an antique store a few years ago. Imagine the excitement of pulling a HOF "rookie" turning to disappointment as the horrible miscut sinks in.

Rad_Hazard 06-29-2023 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill77 (Post 2351881)
I like them but I don't remember them being very available when they were released. But at that time I lived in a small town that really only catered to the most essential needs of food and gas.

I pulled this from a pack that I got from an antique store a few years ago. Imagine the excitement of pulling a HOF "rookie" turning to disappointment as the horrible miscut sinks in.

That's my favorite Topps Big card and a great looking RC!

I also grew up in a small town, but my brother got his hands on some Topps Big at some point since I remember pawing through them before I got my own card collection. My most vivid memory is riding my bike to the corner store in the middle of nowhere Montana and buying jumbo packs of 1992 Score for .59.

roarfrom34 06-30-2023 06:27 AM

Here is some original artwork from Cal & Bill Ripken's Big Baseball cards

https://i.imgur.com/BmmXm6K.jpg

ALR-bishop 06-30-2023 06:51 AM

I have the sets....and variations....and like them. Waiting for Ray B to weigh in on them

Rad_Hazard 06-30-2023 07:29 AM

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Here is some original artwork from Cal & Bill Ripken's Big Baseball cards

Wow! Those are some unique Topps pieces!

saucywombat 06-30-2023 10:28 AM

I like them a lot now.

Back in the day they weren't listed in the Beckett price guide - the thrilling up/down arrow monthly report for your prized valuables - so no interest then from this 11 year old.

Also they did not fit in pages you could get from Wal-Mart

mortimer brewster 06-30-2023 12:39 PM

I was thinking lately about putting one of the sets together the old fashioned way, by buying individual packs. They are pretty cheap.

I always liked the 1956 feel to these cards. I remember buying one of the
1988 series for 5 bucks at a show at the height of the junk wax era.

GrewUpWithJunkWax 07-03-2023 12:49 PM

I think they're great, and still have 1988 and 1990 Big cards I opened.

Nostalgia plays a part, and I have a soft spot for cards outside the main, flagship line. They are a little quirky, and a larger format for a larger view of the player.

cubman1941 07-03-2023 04:12 PM

I also remember when these came out. I hung out at a shop and we had a ton of fun buying boxes and opening them. I put together sets but sold them long ago.

AustinMike 07-04-2023 02:08 PM

I also liked them. I had all three sets at one time and still may, if they survived the purge. But then I also like the 1994 Fleer Extra Bases set, which I may also still have.

RayBShotz 07-05-2023 10:05 AM

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I have the sets....and variations....and like them. Waiting for Ray B to weigh in on them

Love the images shown in this thread.
Thanks for the shout out Al.
Yes, The 1988 Topps Big set is my all-time favorite set of the 80's.
In fact I've taken this junk era, penny product to a new level as I've acquired, accumulated and even self submitted cards from this set for my PSA Registry examples.
Here's a link to where I am at to date:
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregist...timeset/256338

The stellar front design, a homage I believe to the 1956 Topps set is off the charts. The color jumps off the cheap cardboard. Even the fact that this was released in 3 series and that each series had a border color designation is an indication that Topps, despite it's less than hearty popularity, put some effort into its lay-out.
The content is stellar too with lots of HOF'ers and major 80's stars of the day.
Although 89' and 90' to follow were neat, nothing tops the 88' Big set to me.
Here's a few scans to wet your whistle.
RayB

midwaylandscaping 07-13-2023 12:16 PM

I didn't when they first got released. Those and 89 Bowmans I passed over. Have a few ungraded ones now and a graded Robbie. Thinking about picking up a box or 2. They are cool cards to display IMO

[IMG]https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...90-topps-big-9[/IMG]

Bigdaddy 08-05-2023 11:54 PM

Shameless plug here - I just posted three boxes (1st, 2nd and 3rd series) of 1988 Topps Big Baseball on the BST for someone looking for a good rip.

seanofjapan 08-06-2023 01:33 AM

What gets me is that the quality of these are just so much higher than the regular Topps sets from those years.

Topps should have used these designs (maybe minus the big size) for its regular sets.

gonefishin 08-07-2023 10:11 AM

Nice cards. My problem with collecting them, and other Jumbos, is the size and storage. I know, weak excuse, but true.

JustinD 08-07-2023 11:11 AM

Have to admit, the original size and being right dead center in the junk wax period I was never very interested in this set.

That said, the regular sized Topps Heritage inserts for 21' and 22' of these are pretty fun (these are just some of them).

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ecUAA...c3/s-l1600.jpg

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/K60AA...cu/s-l1600.jpg

RayBShotz 08-08-2023 06:04 AM

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What gets me is that the quality of these are just so much higher than the regular Topps sets from those years.

Topps should have used these designs (maybe minus the big size) for its regular sets.

Quality of the images? Yes I would agree.

Quality control at Topps for these was lacking.
You would be lucky to pull two dozen PSA 9 quality cards from an entire box of these.
They were very tightly wrapped packs in cellophane wrappers. The corners often get pinched and the edges are often dinged. Something they must do while packaging these.
If the top card has an edge ding you can expect most or all will have it too in that pack.
The top and bottom couple of cards are usually garbage. The 3 cards in the center of the pack are best bet for MINT.
Lastly; there is similar collation in these packs. So if a HOF'er is the top card (garbage) then in that box the same card is more likely to show up on top again at some point in the rip.

All this said; the gloss is off the charts, the color is stunning and the 56T layout is genius. I love the larger card size. More to see and still retain the rich white borders which I like.

If you've ever contemplated a graded set, I would grab the PSA 9's and 10's that are on eBay now. Getting those grades will become tougher.
Nice raw sets in a binder look great as well.

A little more eye candy.
RayB

Grigsby 08-08-2023 10:32 AM

The print quality, especially the backs, was ahead of the time for Topps.

Were these printed in Ireland, like some of their other products at that time?

RayBShotz 10-17-2023 11:52 AM

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Jumped on this one when it popped up on eBay.
Hardly ever see PSA graded examples I don't already have slabbed.
RayB


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