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How come Jackie Robinson Doesn't have a 1951 Card?
I have been looking at Jackie Robinson cards and have noticed he doesn't have a card in any 1951 sets. Does anyone know why?
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In 1951, JRobby signed with TOPPS to be in their 1952 - 1956 sets.
Therefore, although BOWMAN included Jackie in their 1949 & 1950 sets, they lost the Rights to include him in their 1951 set. TED Z T206 Reference . |
I wonder why Topps didn't include him in the 1951 Red Back or Blue Back set? As far as I know his only non-Topps card after 1950 is the 1952 Berk Ross, which is believed to be an unlicensed issue. There's other post-1950 non-Topps Jackie Robinson stuff such as Star-Cal Decals, Canadian Exhibits, New York Journal-American, Team Schedules, Team Picture Packs, etc. However, those aren't technically "cards".
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The Jackie Robinson Topps exclusivity that Ted referred to above was, in part, as a result of Jackie's radio program, which was sponsored by Topps. It was part of the quid pro quo for the dual sponsorship.
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It must have been frustrating back then for Musial fans. No 50, 51, 54 or 55 Bowman. No 52-57 Topps.
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That and Ted missing in 52, 53. |
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Very cool, Duck!!
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Thanks you guys for all the info.
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cool card...
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