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Worst Looking Sets Ever : IMO
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I'd add Buchner Gold Coins and '63 Gad Fun Cards.
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For me it's T201s. Who thought that it was a good idea to fold cards in half?
Second choice: 1938 Big Head Goudeys. |
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Was about to post 38 Goudeys. Really dislike them, and the DiMaggio one is just odd odd odd. He just looks goofy as hell.
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Makes Gold Coin look like Rembrandt painted them. |
E90-1 Joe Jackson. My four year-old could do a better illustration.
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I hate T205s. They are just ugly. So are T204 Ramlys. I have zero interest in owning any of each. I actually bought 1 of each just to make sure they really are as ugly as the pictures show, and they are - perhaps uglier. So if anyone wants a T205 John McGraw or a T204 common (can't even remember who its is), let me know.
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IMO Big Heads don't totally suck!!!...there's a (strange) uniqueness to them, plus a certain scarcity level
involved (in GREAT condition anyway) but...multiple strip cards are mucho fugglier IMO... JMO, of course. |
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Strip cards. All of them. I don't even know their Burdick classification because I can't devote neuron connections to them.
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e91c, I find both T205 and T204 when high grade to be among the most beautiful cards ever. goes to show one man gathers what another man spills.
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Hands down the 1921 W9316 set. Alas, I have sold all my examples. I'm certainly not losing sleep over not owning one any more...
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The 515-1 Strips. It's a tight race for the ugliest Ruth out there but this one just narrows out the W512.
Yes the 1943 MP & Co. R302-1 are completely hideous, but admitting I won't buy one they have a little Menko kitsch to them. The general disdain for the 38' Big Heads I don't get. The cartoon versions are one of my favorites (and hard as hell to find in decent condition) and I like the regular version too. I think they are a great representation of the transition of cards from something for adults in cigarettes to the new marketing to kids. If I was a 8 year old kid in 1938 I would have thought these were amazing. I consider these one of the first sets designed fully for children vs. adult consumers. Something we need more of today. |
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Strip cards are absolutely some of the ugliest cards ever made, but man can they make a budget HoF-collector happy. ;)
P.S. Not sure they taught proper scissor-cutting technique in school back then. Some of the strip cards look like Edward Scissorhands cut them after doing a modern day Edward Fortyhands. |
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The image is a mirror image too.
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In general I love the M116 set, but there are a few amazingly fugly ones like the Amos Strunk:
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I'll have to go with drawn (not real photo) strip cards as the ugliest, but they are historically important, so I'm still including them in my "type" collection.
I also dislike sets with players who all look the same or very similar (E91C, T201, Buchner's, etc), so I won't ever be completing any of them - just including 1 as a "type" in my collection. As for the '38 Goudey Heads Up cards, I really like them. They might look a bit odd, but I find them to be original and fun. Some day I'd like a full set of the high #'s. |
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I like em! http://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/1207018016.jpg http://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/1283689013.jpg http://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/8148817005.jpg http://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/1251405001.jpg http://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/1245315006.jpg |
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Worst looking?
Not pre-war but, the 1955 Bowmans have my vote.
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Man, that guy was UUUUUUGLEEE! fg |
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Agreed. 54s didn't look so great either. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I agree...W9316....here is Baker...
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Plyers sure wore a lot more lip gloss back then, huh?
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The Veach above with the aqua lines has always made me smile. |
I think the Schutter Johnsons deserve mention in the thread.
If talking all eras, I'd include quite a few (but cetainly not all) late 1980's and early 90's issues too. |
1943 MP & Co, a number of strip cards and the T207s.
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They're prettier than you think. Here's my complete set. When they are organized in the original strips, the colors really pop. And check out the high percentage of HOFers!
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