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Given all the fun sussing out the 1963 and 1966 highs, I'd love to finish off the 67's. The B Slit is known as 132 card half sheets of it exist. The top five rows of the A slit are also known. I'll show those first but want to patch through and lightly edit some verbiage from my blog to show what I know and what I don't. The five row partial was found after my last post in 2012.
from www.toppsarchives.com Now for the (B SLIT) uncut high number sheet. While the above scan is truncated at top and bottom, if you count the descending rows and use DP for double print and SP for single print, you can label them as: DP1, DP2, DP3, DP4, DP5, DP1, SP1, SP2, DP2, DP3, DP4, DP5. The odd placement of the two SP rows has always caught my eye and led me to think something was afoot but eventually I forgot about this happenstance. Well we have to jump ahead a few years, to when I found a list of 1967 high number DP's in The SCD/Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards. They had DP's where I had SP's. I then checked one of the Beckett books and found their list did not mesh with mine either. I e-mailed Beckett and got a response that their DP listings had been created by direct observation of a (possibly partial) uncut sheet. The source of SCD's listing was never revealed to me but it seems now it was based upon tabulation data and not an uncut sheet. It was clear though that Beckett had access to a sheet that was different than the one I had sketched out. So I created a spreadsheet to show all the possibilities and came up with something quite interesting: SUBJECT B SHEET SCD BECKETT 531 7TH SERIES CHECKLIST DP 534 BAUER SP DP DP 535 CLENDENON 536 CUBS ROOKIES (J. NIEKRO) 537 ESTRADA DP DP 538 MARTIN 539 EGAN SP DP DP 540 CASH 541 GIBBON 542 A'S ROOKIES (MONDAY) SP DP DP 543 SCHNEIDER 544 INDIANS TEAM 545 GRANT 546 WOODWARD 547 RED SOX ROOKIES SP DP DP 548 GONZALEZ DP DP 549 SANFORD 550 PINSON DP DP 551 CAMILLI DP DP 552 SAVAGE SP 553 YANKEES ROOKIES SP 554 RODGERS SP DP DP 555 CARDWELL 556 WEIS SP DP DP 557 FERRARA 558 ORIOLES ROOKIES (BELANGER) SP 559 TRACEWSKI DP DP 560 BUNNING 561 ALOMAR 562 BLASS SP DP DP 563 ADCOCK SP 564 ASTROS ROOKIES SP DP DP 565 KRAUSSE 566 GEIGER DP DP 567 HAMILTON (YANKEES) 568 SULLIVAN SP 569 A.L. ROOKIES (CAREW) DP DP 570 WILLS 571 SHERRY 572 DEMETER 573 WHITE SOX TEAM 574 BUCHEK 575 BOSWELL 576 N.L. ROOKIES 577 SHORT 578 BOCCABELLA 579 HENRY 580 COLAVITO 581 METS ROOKIES (SEAVER) SP 582 OWENS DP DP 583 BARKER (YANKEES) 584 PIERSALL 585 BUNKER 586 JIMINEZ SP 587 N.L. ROOKIES 588 KLIPPSTEIN SP DP DP 589 RICKETTS DP DP 590 RICHERT 591 CLINE SP 592 N.L. ROOKIES 593 WESTRUM 594 OSINSKI 595 ROJAS 596 CISCO SP DP DP 597 ABERNATHY SP 598 WHITE SOX ROOKIES 599 DULIBA DP DP 600 B. ROBINSON SP 601 BRYAN SP DP 602 PIZARRO 603 A'S ROOKIES SP 604 RED SOX TEAM 605 SHANNON 606 TAYLOR 607 STANLEY SP 608 CUBS ROOKIES DP DP 609 JOHN The 7th series checklist also appeared on the 6th series press sheet, so is more abundant in theory than any other 7th series card but we'll treat it as a true high for our exercise here today. If you look at the data you will see that 11 cards identified as short prints have no corresponding DP designator from either SCD or Beckett. Logically, these 11 cards are the true 1967 high number short prints and they are all from the row I call SP2: 552 Savage 553 Yankees Rookies 558 Orioles Rookies (Belanger) 563 Adcock 568 Sullivan 581 Mets Rookies (Seaver) 586 Jiminez 591 Cline 597 Abernathy 603 A's Rookies 607 Stanley Conversely, 11 cards that are in my SP1 row are Double Prints on both the SCD and Beckett lists (I suspect #601 Bryan, a Yankee, was left off the SCD list inadvertently): 534 Bauer 539 Egan 542 A's Rookies (Monday) 547 Red Sox Rookies 554 Rodgers 556 Weis 562 Blass 564 Astros Rookies 588 Klippstein 596 Cisco 601 Bryan Then there is the curious case of the 11 cards shown as DP's in the other two lists and also on my sheet: 537 Estrada 548 Gonzalez 550 Pinson 551 Camilli 559 Tracewski 566 Geiger 589 AL Rookies (Carew) 582 Owens 589 Ricketts 599 Duliba 608 Cubs Rookies A nice, neat 11 cards and all appearing in the row I have dubbed DP1. The next three rows (DP2, DP3, DP4) are not designated by either price guide but I have them as DP's. Beckett, if using a partial sheet, may not have caught these and SCD just doesn't mention them. I have them all as DP rows in order to make the Beckett sheet work, Did you notice all three of these "odd" rows (DP1, SP1, DP2) appear as a single grouping on my sheet? Let's replicate them at the top of a theoretical second sheet: DP1 SP1 SP2 Last edited by toppcat; 07-02-2020 at 02:07 PM. |
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