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hawaiian bam bam 04-26-2022 02:33 PM

Anyone ever attempt a complete Topps vintage run?
 
Anyone ever attempt a complete Topps vintage run from 1951-1979 and a Bowman run from 1948-1955? That’s a whopping 17,890 vintage cards! Anyone ever attempt it?

55koufax 04-26-2022 02:39 PM

TOPPS run
 
I know of a Los Angeles area collector who completed this run UNgraded.
Likely Spence and the big names (Crandall, Merkel, Louchis, etc) have done it all graded. I assume this can be checked out on the PSA Registry.

I know I have completed about 60% of the 60's in all PSA graded sets.
" " " 75% " 70's " "

Problem is, I have only completed about 10% of the 50's. Anyone wanna assist?

G1911 04-26-2022 02:45 PM

I'm doing it right now, 22 years into the project that I started with my Dad when I was 9 years old.

1948-1955 Bowman - 95.75% done
1950's Topps - 96.37% done (1952 highs are most of it)
1960's Topps- 96.11% done
1970-1975 Topps (+1974 Traded + 1975 Mini) - 94.05% done (mostly 1975's to go)
1976-1979 I'm not doing.

1973 is the end of 'classic' Topps in my eyes as the end of series distribution provides at least some significant change to draw the cutoff line at.

On top of these base sets I'm building all variations, stock varieties, and recurring print defects.

I will never finish because I'm unwilling to pony up $25K+ for a second year double printed Mantle card.

riggs336 04-26-2022 02:47 PM

Yes. Not bragging, just old.

I should say I do not have the 1951 Current All Stars Konstanty, Roberts and Stanky...so I am not quite complete.

BRoberts 04-26-2022 02:48 PM

Ted Z. can confirm, but I think he has completed every major baseball set from 1933 to the late 1970s.

Scott L. 04-26-2022 02:51 PM

Jim Crandall used to be a frequent poster here. Wonder what happened to him and his quest for 100 sets in PSA 8 or whatever it was. It was pretty incredible.

hawaiian bam bam 04-26-2022 03:08 PM

That’s Awesome!

Also, what size binders do you guys recommend for storing vintage topps sets a 1” or 3” D ring binder? Thanks

jayshum 04-26-2022 03:18 PM

I've got everything except the 1951 All-Stars. I still need about half of them.

5-Tool Player 04-26-2022 07:09 PM

Jay, Keep on Truck'in.....don't give up the fight

kmac32 04-26-2022 07:59 PM

I have a 1951 to current Topps run of the Chicago Cubs. Takes up 3 binders and will be starting my 4th binder. Wonder what will happen since Topps has lost the MLB contract for cards in 2024?

G1911 04-26-2022 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kmac32 (Post 2219392)
I have a 1951 to current Topps run of the Chicago Cubs. Takes up 3 binders and will be starting my 4th binder. Wonder what will happen since Topps has lost the MLB contract for cards in 2024?

Topps will continue. Fanatics bought Topps for $500 Million.

insidethewrapper 04-26-2022 09:45 PM

I had all the Topps and Bowman Sets but sold most of them years ago. Still have a few favorites ( 57-62 Topps ) + Detroit Tigers Team Sets of all the years of Topps and Bowman.

BobC 04-26-2022 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kmac32 (Post 2219392)
I have a 1951 to current Topps run of the Chicago Cubs. Takes up 3 binders and will be starting my 4th binder. Wonder what will happen since Topps has lost the MLB contract for cards in 2024?

Probably not too much different since the company that won the MLB contract for cards (Fanatics) ended up buying and now owning Topps.

familytoad 04-27-2022 02:17 AM

Run
 
Yea I have all the Topps baseball except 52 high which I don’t want. I do have a few…

And I have nearly all the Bowman I want… just a few more 1953 colors to go.
I don’t like 1954 or 1955 Bowman so I’ve never started them.

I’ve also been working on the Football runs in Topps , Philadelphia and Bowman. That’s a fun pursuit too.

These two sports take a lot of 3 in binders. I combine the smaller football sets as my card closet is pretty full:o

But I still fashion myself as a prewar collector primarily.

darkhorse9 04-27-2022 05:50 AM

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I have every Bowman and Topps set except '52 high numbers.

doug.goodman 04-27-2022 07:58 AM

I came pretty close...
 
https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...comes-auction/

I hit up just about every card store in the country back when there were card stores all over the country.

Lots a fun to put it together, but as I mention in the article, the internet has made the "thrill of the chase" less thrilling.

Doug

JustinD 04-27-2022 08:47 AM

Pretty sure Bob has them all Psa graded in his registry with the complete 52'T Master set. I'm sure he'll pop in at some time, lol.

conor912 04-27-2022 12:42 PM

I attempted it once. The ‘72 hi #s ruined it for me.

savedfrommyspokes 04-27-2022 08:15 PM

Finished the Topps run by completing my 52 Topps set in March 2021. For the Bowman run, I am missing 45 of the 48s (okay, I haven't started), nearly 200 of the 49s, 3 51s, 3 53s and 1 54. Unfortunately, the missing cards include the 51 and 54 Mantle cards and the 51 Mays card. It has taken me 20 years of buying and selling to be able to get as far as I have...based on current market conditions, I don't feel I will be able to finish the Bowman run.

jcmtiger 04-27-2022 09:32 PM

Great Job you guys.. not me, but had complete sets 1967 - 1996 Topps & whatever Donruss or Fleer had. Got into memoribilia. I did have 1951 Topps Red & blue sets.. all Detroit Tiger sets 1952 & up. Lol

Collectorsince62 04-27-2022 09:44 PM

I'm complete back to '48. I always assumed there were lots of others but maybe not.

jcmtiger 04-27-2022 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Collectorsince62 (Post 2219728)
I'm complete back to '48. I always assumed there were lots of others but maybe not.

Great job

Rich Klein 04-28-2022 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott L. (Post 2219281)
Jim Crandall used to be a frequent poster here. Wonder what happened to him and his quest for 100 sets in PSA 8 or whatever it was. It was pretty incredible.

Jim's doing fine, We chat about music on Facebook quite a bit.

Rich

Scott L. 04-28-2022 06:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Klein (Post 2219741)
Jim's doing fine, We chat about music on Facebook quite a bit.

Rich

Glad to hear he’s well. Does he still collect and does he still have his amazing collection?

parkerj33 04-28-2022 08:37 AM

Are you including all the test sets and limited runs (like 71 greatest moments)? or just the flagship major sets? I know there's one board member here that has a nearly (if not fully) complete run including all test issues.

midmo 04-28-2022 01:51 PM

I've had complete Topps regular issue sets 1953-1987 but have sold most off. Never attempted '52 and never will.

stkuhl 04-28-2022 03:24 PM

Topps Run
 
I'm probably one of the odd balls here but I have Topps regular issue sets from 1969 to 2021. Also have a 1956 Topps and nearly done with 1961. Slowly working to finish off the 1960s and realize I will probably never finish the 50s sets.

JollyElm 04-28-2022 04:00 PM

I have a 'standard sized' vintage Topps run (1957 - 1976) that I completed, minus the 1958 set, of which I have a scant few.

tedzan 04-28-2022 07:31 PM

Completed (or near completed) sets.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BRoberts (Post 2219280)
Ted Z. can confirm, but I think he has completed every major baseball set from 1933 to the late 1970s.


Hi Bill

I will confirm......

In the past 40+ years....I have completed all these sets......

1887 ALLEN & GINTER N28
1888 ALLEN & GINTER N29
1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS N162 (2 sets)
E90-1 AMERICAN CARAMEL set
T201 set
T205 set
T206 (521-card set, plus MAGIE)
T206 (520-card set)
T206 (all PIEDMONT)(519-cards....missing Wagner, Plank, Joe Doyle)
T206 (all SOVEREIGN)(408-cards COMPLETE)
T206 (all SWEET CAPORAL Factory #30)(468-cards....missing only Wagner)
1927 W560 set
1933 GOUDEY
1934 GOUDEY
1939 PLAY BALL
1940 PLAY BALL
1941 PLAY BALL (2 sets)
1947 BOND BREAD
1948 BLUE TINT Set (R346)
1948 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1949 LEAF
1949 BOWMAN (24 sets)
1949 BOWMAN PCL (2 sets)
1950 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1951 BOWMAN
1952 BOWMAN
1953 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1954 BOWMAN
1955 BOWMAN
1959 FLEER Ted Williams set (2 sets)
1952 TOPPS....525-cards (need 30 Gray-backs to complete a Master Set)
1953 TOPPS > > 1965 TOPPS, 1966 TOPPS (2 sets)
1967 > > 1987 TOPPS

1981 > > 1987DONRUSS and FLEER sets.

Plus 1948 BOWMAN Football (108-card set), 1952 BOWMAN FB (near complete), 1948 LEAF Boxing (49-card set).


TED Z

T206 Reference
.

Casey2296 04-28-2022 07:37 PM

Holy crap Ted! Amazing.

Fuddjcal 04-28-2022 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2219482)
https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...comes-auction/

I hit up just about every card store in the country back when there were card stores all over the country.

Lots a fun to put it together, but as I mention in the article, the internet has made the "thrill of the chase" less thrilling.

Doug

THAT is awesome Doug. :)Good Luck with the sales!

Doug "I'm a sick sick man" Goodman

hawaiian bam bam 04-28-2022 08:28 PM

Very very awesome guys!

I always wanted to do a complete run but never got the balls to do it because I always thought what happens when I finish? Do I just stare at them in their albums! To me it would seem like a big money suck and a big time suck to just stare at them in their albums once I completed the sets.

However, I think it’s very cool that you guys have done. Super awesome!

Keep the posts coming guys! You guys are motivating me to grow a pair and attempt this topps run!

Griffins 04-28-2022 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott L. (Post 2219764)
Glad to hear he’s well. Does he still collect and does he still have his amazing collection?

He sold most of it off. He’s got two new grandkids and is happily retired.

doug.goodman 04-29-2022 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Fuddjcal (Post 2220032)
THAT is awesome Doug. :)Good Luck with the sales!

Doug "I'm a sick sick man" Goodman

Thank you Chuck, I sold them all 8 years ago, and was quite happy with the outcome.

homerunhitter 05-13-2022 11:36 PM

Now this is very cool!

conor912 05-15-2022 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 2220013)
Hi Bill

I will confirm......

In the past 40+ years....I have completed all these sets......

1887 ALLEN & GINTER N28
1888 ALLEN & GINTER N29
1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS N162 (2 sets)
T206 (521-card set, plus MAGIE)
T206 (520-card set)
T206 (all PIEDMONT)(519-cards....missing Wagner, Plank, Joe Doyle)
T206 (all SOVEREIGN)(408-cards COMPLETE)
T206 (all SWEET CAPORAL Factory #30)(468-cards....missing only Wagner)
1933 GOUDEY
1934 GOUDEY
1939 PLAY BALL
1940 PLAY BALL
1941 PLAY BALL (2 sets)
1947 BOND BREAD
1948 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1949 LEAF
1949 BOWMAN (24 sets)
1950 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1951 BOWMAN
1952 BOWMAN
1953 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1954 BOWMAN
1955 BOWMAN
1959 FLEER Ted Williams set (2 sets)
1952 TOPPS....525-cards (need 30 Gray-backs to complete a Master Set)
1953 TOPPS > > 1965 TOPPS, 1966 TOPPS (2 sets)
1967 > > 1987 TOPPS

1981 > > 1987DONRUSS and FLEER sets.

Plus 1948 BOWMAN Football (108-card set), 1952 BOWMAN FB (near complete), 1948 LEAF Boxing (49-card set).


TED Z

T206 Reference
.

Holy crap. That is an insane resume. Whenever I feel like my collection is entering bad-ass territory, there’s always someone here to cut me down a size :)

What’s sad is that this kind of collection will never be possible again for the non-billionaire. Whenever I see feats like this I have to remind myself that these collections were put together when cards were much cheaper than they are today.

homerunhitter 05-15-2022 05:41 PM

Does anyone know if there is a list anywhere listing how many cards are in each years topps sets (without having to google search every single year one by one to find out) any help appreciated. Thanks

Leon 05-16-2022 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by homerunhitter (Post 2225220)
Does anyone know if there is a list anywhere listing how many cards are in each years topps sets (without having to google search every single year one by one to find out) any help appreciated. Thanks

One of the Beckett guides ? I think Krause SCD might have gone the way of the Dinosaur.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw...BoC1p8QAvD_BwE

Or maybe the PSA registry....
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/

.

jcmtiger 05-17-2022 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 2220013)
Hi Bill

I will confirm......

In the past 40+ years....I have completed all these sets......

1887 ALLEN & GINTER N28
1888 ALLEN & GINTER N29
1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS N162 (2 sets)
E90-1 AMERICAN CARAMEL set
T201 set
T205 set
T206 (521-card set, plus MAGIE)
T206 (520-card set)
T206 (all PIEDMONT)(519-cards....missing Wagner, Plank, Joe Doyle)
T206 (all SOVEREIGN)(408-cards COMPLETE)
T206 (all SWEET CAPORAL Factory #30)(468-cards....missing only Wagner)
1927 W560 set
1933 GOUDEY
1934 GOUDEY
1939 PLAY BALL
1940 PLAY BALL
1941 PLAY BALL (2 sets)
1947 BOND BREAD
1948 BLUE TINT Set (R346)
1948 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1949 LEAF
1949 BOWMAN (24 sets)
1949 BOWMAN PCL (2 sets)
1950 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1951 BOWMAN
1952 BOWMAN
1953 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1954 BOWMAN
1955 BOWMAN
1959 FLEER Ted Williams set (2 sets)
1952 TOPPS....525-cards (need 30 Gray-backs to complete a Master Set)
1953 TOPPS > > 1965 TOPPS, 1966 TOPPS (2 sets)
1967 > > 1987 TOPPS

1981 > > 1987DONRUSS and FLEER sets.

Plus 1948 BOWMAN Football (108-card set), 1952 BOWMAN FB (near complete), 1948 LEAF Boxing (49-card set).


TED Z

T206 Reference
.

Still have all those, amazing

jcmtiger 05-17-2022 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darkhorse9 (Post 2219457)
I have every Bowman and Topps set except '52 high numbers.

Wow I was happy to collect all the Detroit cards 1951 thru 1990

jcmtiger 05-17-2022 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 2219590)
I attempted it once. The ‘72 hi #s ruined it for me.

Had all the complete sets 1967 & up. At one time

JCRedbird 05-18-2022 07:40 AM

Unreal
 
An amazing collection. I have a Topps run since 1955 but still working on the 63 and 66 sets. Have a 52, 54 and 55 bowman. Some of these collections are simply amazing. A "happy place" to go to...and we all need that some time.

53toppscollector 05-18-2022 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by homerunhitter (Post 2225220)
Does anyone know if there is a list anywhere listing how many cards are in each years topps sets (without having to google search every single year one by one to find out) any help appreciated. Thanks

https://www.tcdb.com/ViewAll.cfm/sp/Baseball?MODE=Years

click the set you want, it will tell you.

example:

https://www.tcdb.com/ViewSet.cfm/sid/29/1953-Topps

homerunhitter 05-18-2022 12:44 PM

Thanks guys!!! I appreciate your help!

Does anyone remember a member here that had his own topps set collection website where he tracked his collection. I think it was Kevin’s topps cards? Or something like that

BRoberts 05-18-2022 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 2220013)
Hi Bill

I will confirm......

In the past 40+ years....I have completed all these sets......

1887 ALLEN & GINTER N28
1888 ALLEN & GINTER N29
1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS N162 (2 sets)
E90-1 AMERICAN CARAMEL set
T201 set
T205 set
T206 (521-card set, plus MAGIE)
T206 (520-card set)
T206 (all PIEDMONT)(519-cards....missing Wagner, Plank, Joe Doyle)
T206 (all SOVEREIGN)(408-cards COMPLETE)
T206 (all SWEET CAPORAL Factory #30)(468-cards....missing only Wagner)
1927 W560 set
1933 GOUDEY
1934 GOUDEY
1939 PLAY BALL
1940 PLAY BALL
1941 PLAY BALL (2 sets)
1947 BOND BREAD
1948 BLUE TINT Set (R346)
1948 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1949 LEAF
1949 BOWMAN (24 sets)
1949 BOWMAN PCL (2 sets)
1950 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1951 BOWMAN
1952 BOWMAN
1953 BOWMAN (2 sets)
1954 BOWMAN
1955 BOWMAN
1959 FLEER Ted Williams set (2 sets)
1952 TOPPS....525-cards (need 30 Gray-backs to complete a Master Set)
1953 TOPPS > > 1965 TOPPS, 1966 TOPPS (2 sets)
1967 > > 1987 TOPPS

1981 > > 1987DONRUSS and FLEER sets.

Plus 1948 BOWMAN Football (108-card set), 1952 BOWMAN FB (near complete), 1948 LEAF Boxing (49-card set).


TED Z

T206 Reference
.


Great job Ted. Do you still own all of those? What a collection that must be!

IndyDave 05-18-2022 03:29 PM

I guess when I discovered this hobby in the early to mid 1970's at 14-15 years old and bought my first checklist book that started with 1948 Bowman, that was always the goal. Try go get all of them. My childhood collection started with 1966 Topps. Those first checklist books had me loving some of the older cards.

I mostly picked away at that for a few decades, kind of stepped away for about 15 years when I got married and had my son. I still went to the occasional show and tried to buy cards, but didn't actively search for them. About five years ago when my son graduated college I got a lot more serious about getting back in to the hobby.

At this point what I don't have complete are:

BOWMAN

1948 - never really tried. Only have a few. Don't even have a want list.

1949 - bought a huge lot at the National in 2021. Still need 47 cards including Paige, Doby and Musial

1950 - need Spahn, Jackie, Newk, Yogi, Campy and Ashburn.

1953 Black and White - need Stengel

TOPPS

1951 - need most of the Blues and have only one All-Star. Reds are complete.

1952 - finished the low number run this week (or will once Willie arrives). Have maybe 4 of 5 high numbers. Not sure I ever see this one getting done.

I've turned to the 1955 doubleheaders as my next challenge. Have always liked those cards. Need most of the 1964 standup single prints.

I don't think I would ever try to take this project on now, especially building all of them individually without buying any complete sets.

I was fortunate to graduate college in the early 1980's and was able to build my collection then (even off my starting salary of $15k per year), I could buy lots of 100 cards of most of the older sets at shows. I've told the story of needing to be convinced by a dealer at one of the Troy Hilton shows to buy a 100 card brick of 1958 Topps (wrapped in saran wrap) with Hank Aaron on top for $20.

Like anyone who has been this hobby for decades, I have regrets about not buying some of the star cards earlier, but I also recognize I got a lot of cards purchased for what are now bargain prices. Until I jumped back in the hobby in earnest 5 years ago, I had not paid more than $200 for any single card in my collection. That's changed since then - thinking rookies of Rose, Wilt, Bill Russell. 1951 Bowman Mantle, 1952 Topps Mays, 1954 Bowman Williams, one of the T 206 Cy Youngs (for my Cleveland collection) and I'm sure others I've forgotten.

homerunhitter 06-26-2022 11:16 AM

Lately I’ve been think the id rather have four quarters versus one hundred Pennies theory might be the smarter move meaning I’d rather have maybe 100 really cool expensive HOF cards versus 48,000 topps commons!(collecting completed sets) example having a 1955 topps Clemente versus a complete 1970 topps set or having a 1954 topps Hank Aaron vs having complete sets from 1975-1979 or having a 1968 Nolan Ryan vs a 1968 complete set. You get the point! What do you think? Quality vs quantity wins?

gonefishin 06-26-2022 12:15 PM

I've been working on the base sets for well over 30 years (yes I'm slow). About 10 years ago I gave my daughter the master sets from 70-79, and I continued to work on the 48-69. Unfortunately, I sold my 51 Bowman set and my 52 #311 Mantle about 6 years ago. I wish I had kept them now, as I probably won't be able to ever afford another 52 Mantle.

Upgrading and set completion keeps me busy in retirement! I probably will never get them all done as I'm constantly upgrading and chasing commons. That's a GOOD thing!

Yes, I still collect a few of the newer cards as it kind of keeps me in touch; Pujols auto rookie, Verlander Auto Rookie, Molina, Cabreara, etc. I can't just live in a vintage bubble entirely as there are some fantastic modern players that could compete with anyone of any era.

gonefishin 06-26-2022 12:18 PM

I hate to post back to back, but I failed to ask a very important question. Did everyone keep their duplicates? I ask because I rarely sell a vintage card and kept all my duplicates, which I'm trying to organize now. Any suggestions other than just sell them?

Hxcmilkshake 06-26-2022 12:35 PM

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I hate to post back to back, but I failed to ask a very important question. Did everyone keep their duplicates? I ask because I rarely sell a vintage card and kept all my duplicates, which I'm trying to organize now. Any suggestions other than just sell them?

I always sell mine to either upgrade or work on a new one. Like I'm doing with 57 baseball. Mickey below has got to go!!!!!

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