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What if.... cards that never were but could have been
I'll start with a 1963 Fleer Pete Rose RC and would it out value the 4/1 Topps rookie?
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1963 Fleer is in general a great what if. What if Topps' monopoly hadn't been held up in court and Fleer's set cut short? It was the best set of active players not by Topps for many years. Would have loved for it to have gotten a full production instead of just one series.
No Pete Rose card could possibly be uglier than the Topps 63. It's going to be the last 60's Topps basic card I need, and will probably stop at 99.999% complete because of it. Harmon Killebrew in 1957 Topps is one that always stands out as What If card that easily could have been, unlike most of the missing 50's stars that are due to contractual reasons. |
I would’ve liked to see what a 1942 Play Ball set would’ve looked like. They finally got it right in 1941, only for the war to slam the brakes on the whole thing.
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Poor sales not Topps did in the 63 Fleer 2nd series. Cookies got around the Topps exclusive contract for distribution with confections but although viewed with admiration now, Fleer sales in 63 were poor.
Leaf tried marbles in 1960 and did not fare much better. Gum ruled |
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1952 Topps Musial. These examples were created by a board member.
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Pre war 14CJ Ruth, post war 51B Paige.
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Being a massive Killebrew fan, the 1957 Topps omission hurts me the most. I have a couple of custom cards I've got stashed in my binders...
Others I've often thought about - 1966 Topps Steve Carlton 1959 Topps Ted Williams 1954 Topps Mickey Mantle 1955 Topps Mickey Mantle 1955 Bowman Roberto Clemente 1955 Bowman Sandy Koufax 1955 Bowman Killebrew 1954 Bowman Ernie Banks 1954 Bowman Hank Aaron 1954 Bowman Al Kaline ANY 63 Fleer...I love those cards... What about a 1968 Topps Reggie Jackson Rookie Stars? We were blessed with a 1969 Topps Mantle that probably shouldn't have happened...bonus Mantle... |
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Put me down for a handful of 1953 Bowman Colors
Satchel Paige Willie Mays Ted Williams Jackie Robinson |
Bowman 53 Color is another revered set ( and one of my favorites) that did so poorly against Topps in the market ( even with gum) that they switched to B&W at the end to cut costs
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Agree. Fleer filed several FTC complaints in the 60s asking that Topps be found in violation of the antitrust laws. The FTC initially agreed with Fleer, but the courts reversed their decision finding that the Topps player contracts were exclusive only to the marketing of player likenesses with confections and that Fleer could market their cards by themselves or with other items Lot of folks do not like gum stains on their cards. I really like them https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2019/01/ba...fleer-v-topps/ |
I'll add another to the mix. Nolan Ryan was called up to the Mets in '66, so either a '66 or '67 Ryan RC stand alone.
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As long as we're fantasizing here...
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I remember as a kid being bummed that Thurman Munson wasn’t in the 1980 Topps set. Switching sports, a 1935 SK Don Hutson would have been awesome! It’s also a shame that Earl Campbell Topps cards stopped after just 1 year (1979).
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Mantle's 1954 and 1955 Topps issues, had he not been under contract by Bowman. Many concepts have been floated around, and it fits with the Postwar theme. A 1951 Bowman Joe Dimaggio would've been wonderful, along with a 1952 Topps Ted Williams.
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Cards that coulda been
My five would be 61,62,63 Post Cereal and Jell-O Stan Musial.
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