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Posted By: T206Collector
I just acquired two unopened packs of 1951 Topps Blue backs and a couple of Red backs. I am going to have the packs authenticated/graded by GAI, but I had a couple of questions. First, can you tell the difference between a blue and a red back pack from the color of the wrapping? I think so and that my packs are blue backs because of some blue in the wrapping. The red backs packs I've seen on ebay only have red and green wrapping. |
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Posted By: Julie
...whoops...or maybe you got additional cards? Don't open the packs if you haven't. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Im not sure there is a difference but I can tell you this... 10 years ago, I bought an almost full box of Red Backs - about 55 sealed packs, the box, etc. One of the few packs I kept was a Blue Back in a Red Back wrapper. I have had the pack autneticated by GAI. So, I can tell you that I own a blue back pack wrapped completely in a Red Back wrapper... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Julie, I have not opened the packs. As you guessed I also got a few singles from the same guy. |
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Posted By: canjond
The blue back shows very easily through the white portions of the wrapper. When I purchased the box at auction, it was listed as "55 unopened red back packs including original box and a blue back pack in a red back wrapper" (or something to that affect). When I received the box, it was easy to find and figured I should pull it aside. That's also why I had GAI grade it... I will scan the pack when I get home from work today. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I bought a panel years ago by mail order that was supposedly a near mint Kiner-Rosen. Of course, Kiner has a back crease. I have often contemplated separating them but have always opted not to because panels are increasingly hard to find while the regular cards are not. You can always separate them if you like but then you have one nice card and one common condition card. I'd prefer to have the full panel as an oddity. I would like to have the panel slabbed but I don't like the PSA or GAI holders and SGC doesn't do authentic...yet. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
As promised, the scan of the Blue Back pack in the Red Back wrapper authenticated by GAI... |
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Posted By: qualitycards.com
JON - Didn't Topps also use that wrapper for both Blue & Red backs? If so then your wrapper is correct not a variation. |
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Posted By: DGT
Jay. |
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Posted By: DD
Al Rosen in one of his auctions a very long time ago had the greatest unopened item I have ever seen. It was one of the old fashioned Christmas stockings with the netting that contained candy and some small toys. In the one he had, there were unopened packs of 1951 Red Backs, Blue Backs, Connie Mack All Stars, Current All Stars, and Team Cards, along with the candy and toys. |
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Posted By: Colt McClelland
I own quite a few of the Red Back panels, and I would recommend that you keep them together (despite condition issue), as the attached panels are much more scarce than the single Red Back cards. Also, SGC does slab the panels (see scan). Finally, I have also attached a scan of some of the oddball items the others refer to above (the SGC panel is mine, the rest of the items unfortunately are not). You can just make out the sides of the panels in the picture behind the game board. This was apparently a game that went with the red backs, blue backs, and the die cut players in the Major League All-Star and Connie Mack All-Star sets. |
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Posted By: MW
Believe it or not, the 1951 Topps Red Back panels were also issued in red cellophane packaging along with a team card or a Connie Mack all-star. |
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Posted By: DGT
...the cellophane version possibly being a "collectors club" christmas re-packaging or something like that...the guy with the Oregon antique store story had them. (the story where Dad went back to buy up what they had the next day). |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
To answer your question - I am not sure if the Red Backs and Blue Backs utilized the same wrapper. When I bought my lot of unopened packs, it was advertised as "including 1 Blue Back in a Red Back wrapper". I just kind of assumed this was not the norm. |
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Posted By: MW
Murcerfan, |
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Posted By: qualitycards.com
Dave - Below is the rare Blue Back wrapper that I scanned from Mark Murphy's price guide. |
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Posted By: DGT
....see something new every day (well maybe not each and every day)... did not realize the blues originally came in anything but panels. |
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Posted By: MW
...the Ruths |
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Posted By: MW
"I seem to recall...the cellophane version possibly being a "collectors club" christmas re-packaging or something like that..." |
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Posted By: DD
1951 Topps Freedom's War set was also issued in panels. They were sold in 5 cent packs with a wax wrapper, as well as similar cardboard packaging as shown above. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
I have the original box I can photograph if anyone is interested in seeing it?... |
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Posted By: HW
I have never seen those 1951 cello packs before. |
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Posted By: Chris
I'm bringing this thread back because I'm doing some research and have a few questions. |
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