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Now when I was falling asleep in my coumpter chair looking up vintage baseball cards for my personal collection I was woundering why 1961 Topps AS has the same desigin except for the boarder on the 1970s? Was this a error by topps or did they not have have any ideas for a desigin on the 1970 topps as cards?
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Not sure why that design was repeated but they also included Lou Piniella's rookie card..for the fourth time ( 1964, 1968, 1969 previously) And, Wally Wolf also shows up on a "rookie" card, 7 years after his first one in 1963, even though he never pitched in the majors until 1969.
Card 59 shows Ellsworth in a Cub uniform ( airbrushed cap) where he had not been in 3 years. Card 6 shows Grant Jackson pitching with a batting glove. Card 407 shows Watson looking for a fly ball with a catchers mitt. Dal Maxvill in 503 is fielding in a batting helmet. And, three of the 8 playoff cards show games other than described. Not Topps best effort |
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Thanks, Tom |
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I think it's like the old sitcoms where they used the same cameo actor to play different roles, in different episodes, throughout the series run. They never could have imaged the level of scrutiny payed to these things in the future. A nine year gap was another generation of kid collector.
For the record, a second "go around" was fine with me, I love those cards. |
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