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What's your favorite Harmon Killebrew card?
I ranked the 1965 Topps card best ......... 1960 is close behind.
What's your choice? http://www.vintagecardprices.com/pics/1814/168426.jpg http://www.tradingcarddb.com/Images/...7/47-210Fr.jpg |
Has to be the 1964 Topps.
I'd hate to pitch to that face. :) https://images.psacard.com/s3/cu-psa...1553.jpg?h=600 |
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[QUOTE=MrSeven;1702112]Has to be the 1964 Topps.
I'd hate to pitch to that face. :) That face is beaming compared to this one. |
I've always liked the 1960 Post. Sorry, I don't have a scan.
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The rookie card.
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some good choices
Anything but the '61 Topps. I always liked the 1965 and 1969 Topps the best overall, but also really liked the atypical pose they used in 1970 (just didn't care for the card front design):
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I like the '62 - always thought Killer had a classic power hitters swing. Also like the '70, as I like photos that show a lot of lumber. Makes me wonder where each of those bats are today.
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'75 Topps - also known as the year that Harmon officially aged 30 years before our eyes.
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1975 SSPC. Crazy to see him in a Royals uniform. I used to work with a guy who was married to Harmon's niece. She saw that I was into baseball and asked me if I heard of him. I started throwing out stats so she was like "so you've heard of him". Yup!
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Brooks/Stuart/Mantle/Killebrew
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What better card is there of Killebrew than this one...😎
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Without getting exotic, those 70s action shots always win out for me.
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The 74 Topps already posted might be my favorite.
He's a few more I like. Also I love posts like this. https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4405/3...7838e24d_z.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4429/3...08233dfc_c.jpg |
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The 1973 Topps Pin-Ups is one of my favorites.
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Peter, here's the "real McCoy." "Killer" Killebrew does appear to be all business in this pic.
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1973 Topps Comic
My favorite is the 1973 Topps Comic, my favorite Topps Test Issue.
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'59 Topps high number. The year of his first HR title (tied with Colavito at 42, as I recall off the top of my head).
Best to all, Larry |
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