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Hello all,
I got back into collecting in early 2018 and have been collecting more modern cards over the past 4 years. I have grown increasingly frustrated with the never ending supply of ultra modern cards. With that said, I have made the switch to vintage. The first set I have decided to start are the 1956 Hall of Famers. I look forward to posting my progress here and discussing! |
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Starting off with an Al Kaline
Last edited by ShawBaseballCards; 12-28-2021 at 07:57 PM. |
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Good luck with the hunt, it's one of my favorite post-war sets. I love the great combination of portraits and action shots on the same card.
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Nice choice. For my money, the '56 set is the best thing Topps ever produced. Timeless!
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Postwar stars & HOF'ers. Cubs of all eras. Currently working on 1956, '63 and '72 Topps complete sets. |
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The more I learn and see, I could not agree more.
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As I looked through all the 50's sets this one just stood out for that very reason. I am so intrigued by the set and the players.
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I think it's the most complete 1950s set, being the year after the Topps/Bowman wars ended, which means Mantle and Campanella come back after several years as a Bowman exclusive player. 1956 is also a reasonably affordable set. Unlike 1955 (which has a very similar checklist), there are no bank-breaking rookie cards. Even the Mantle is available to a patient collector. |
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Topps 1956 effort was, IMHO, their best of the decade. The colors, details, action shots and portraits all come together in that issue. I had slowly accumulated a pile of the cards starting in the 1980s and finally decided to jump in the deep end and chase the set, completing it in 2017.
One of my favorite Topps sets of all time, and like one poster above said, a good mix of older and newer stars of the time. And to paraphrase Leon, every thread could use more cards (not mine): ![]()
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Nice looking Mr. Tiger (Al Kaline). Look forward to following your journey.
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In honor of our two newers HOFers:
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I have been on the pursuit of building a master set with all variations. With that being said I have gotten many extras I cuold part with. Let me know if you are interested in them.
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Congrats also on making the decision to go from modern to vintage card collecting. I don't think you'll be disappointed, and may look back at this as a very smart move many years from now. And just wait till the pre-war collecting bug finally bites you......... |
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Love it and love this set, so iconic!!!!
Great first couple pickups!! Here are a few i love of Koufax ![]() ![]()
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Last edited by gustomania; 12-30-2021 at 09:42 AM. |
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Just show her some of the stories and articles out there about the card market and the investment opportunities. And then say you're looking to diversify your retirement portfolio. With luck she'll buy it. LOL
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I think you made a solid choice. 1956 Topps present beautifully.
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I've been slowly collecting this set since the late 1970's (I take my time).
The back of the cards are second to none. Interesting that there have been no comments about this. Sy Berger once mentioned that Comic Bool illustrators were used to draw the cartoons on the backs. Check the art work detail and information on the card back of a common guy like George Zuverink. |
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A little lazy, though. C'mon, Carl, slide!!!!!
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