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Posted By: Nate
Everyone has their own ideas about what cards are the most attractive or appealing from a collecting standpoint, but does anyone out there ever fantasize about the cards that were never printed? |
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Posted By: dstudeba
If you want a '54 Topps Mantle, check out the black and white insert in the 2nd issue of Sports Illustrated. Issued by Topps and in the same format; the closest you can get. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Two I've always thought of is a T206 Joe Jackson, as some of his New Orleans teammates show up among the Southern leaguers; and how about a Duke cabinet of Cy Young- he was already a star, so why not? |
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Posted By: Julie
..making the N300 either memorial or imposasible. |
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Posted By: Chad
Sets of the California Winter Leagues, the Western Canadian Provincial Leagues, and the pre-integration Mexican leagues would be a fantasy come true. Any league that had the top tier Negro League players. Shoot, it's too bad there weren't any tobacco issues of Negro league stars with their American teams. How about a Bingo DeMoss or a Bruce Petway or a Smokey Joe Williams T issue. I'm going to make myself cry. In more realistic terms, I wish Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Stan Musial, etc. had been pictured in the '51 Topps sets just so there'd be an affordable way to collect a complete set that included those guys. And why didn't Goudey issue a parallel numbered refractor series! |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
52 Topps Musial and Williams |
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Posted By: Chuck R
Wasn't there a thread on these fantasy cards a couple of months ago in which someone had posted some beautiful versions of many of these "cards that never were" they had created electronically? I searched the posts but couldn't find it... |
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Posted By: ted
Yes there was a thread and I fantasize, beyond any possible black sox card that could have been produced, that Am. Tobacco had produced a Keith Olberman T206 card. What a glorious piece that would have been, a man who never played professional baseball, and wasn't even alive then...just imagine the possibilities.... |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: warshawlaw
He appeared on his FTC in 1967. He was the only prospect not signed in a training camp and got so insulted that he refused to sign with Topps for years after he reached the majors. |
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Posted By: Greg
I was always disappointed Fleet walker never made it into one of the early sets. 1884 was just a bit too early, and it's too bad Syracuse released him in 1889 before they jumped to the Player's League in 1890. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
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Posted By: Paul
I always wanted to see a 51 Bowman DiMaggio with him leaping against the center field wall to take away a home run. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
1915 Ruth Cracker Jack |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Here's one I did awhile ago: |
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