Each set has its high points, with many of them having very cherished associations and memories from our childhood. All those sets have their share of disappointments, which somehow grow in number and irritation as the years go on.
Remember, at the beginning of the 60s, Topps was still refining its ability to produce color baseball cards without the need to adjust the photo.
Then again, when they did their airbrush work in the mid-70s to edit or adjust a team change, sometimes it was some of the worst stuff they ever did. Plus, the attention to centering went to pot. Hmm, maybe too many of the print dept. guys were spaced out on pot. Think of it

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--Brian Powell