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Old 06-08-2014, 03:42 AM
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Default favorite 1970's Topps set?

1972...hated it as a kid...appreciate the funky cool factor now.
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Old 06-08-2014, 04:21 AM
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1971, like the black borders, also some challenging high numbers. Actually, it's not even close IMO.

1975 has a good rookie class though. Not a big fan of the design though.
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Old 06-08-2014, 06:36 AM
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1970 & 1971 Topps

Looking for trades in both sets - I have all the stars.

Need commons for commons in high grade only.
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Old 06-08-2014, 06:51 AM
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1. 1975 Mini
2. 1971
3. 1972
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Old 06-08-2014, 06:56 AM
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I love the 1973 set. A bit nostalgic for me as these were the first cards I remember buying a lot of as a kid. I also like the set for having Mays, and Clemente, along with Aaron, and the Schmidt rookie card. There is a good blend of HoFr's. Centering is a bear though.....
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Old 06-08-2014, 07:13 AM
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1971 is my favorite. We are putting this set together right now (Sorry jerrys, but most of my dups are VG-VG/EX, otherwise I would get with you to trade) and am loving it. More semi star and "name" players (Like John Lowenstien, Cesar Cedeno) Rookies then I thought were in it. I also like the multiple series of playoff and world series. I am a big fan of the 70's Orioles, and there are many F. Robinson & B. Robinson cards in these series.
Not to mention, how we got a good majority of the cards we have. MANY were donated by members of this board. With the kindness of others, it also adds to the "meaning" and "history" of putting this together with my son.

2nd Favorite would have to be 1979, only because that is the year and set, that was my very first ever buying, when i was a kid. In our set, those same cards in the book, are the very cards I pulled from packs as an 8 year old kid.
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1974. I know many don't like this set, but I really think it is undervalued and deserves more respect. It has some of the best action shots of any set (best cards of Ryan and Seaver IMO). The Aaron Specials #s 2-6 are also great.


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1974. I know many don't like this set, but I really think it is undervalued and deserves more respect. It has some of the best action shots of any set (best cards of Ryan and Seaver IMO). The Aaron Specials #s 2-6 are also great.


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I will agree with that. The cards are plentiful, and can be found in great condition for little money. What's not to like, it's 40 year old cardboard!
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72s for sure
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Old 06-08-2014, 05:56 PM
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I agree with Ed about the 1974 set. It really is a great collection of cards. Love it!!
But 1972 is by far my favorite. Although the player selection can be described as bizarre at best, the 'In Action' cards are great. And the high numbered 'Traded' cards are really cool.
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1971. There's something about a near mint card from that set that puts them in a class apart from the others in that decade. Back in '71 I thought collecting cards was no longer cool for a 16-year old, so I stopped . . . but not for long. I came to my senses later that year but it was late in the season. Lucky for me because instead of the usual pack ripping, handling and packing into a shoebox (death to black borders) I ordered the complete set from Larry Fritsch over that Winter for about $25 where it remained untouched for years until I carefully put them in sheets a few years ago. I upgraded a few due to centering problems, but looking through that set of pristine black borders now is pure joy.
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1971, 1975, 1977, and 1979. In that order.



There's something about the black borders that I really like with the '71 set. It can be hard to find clean examples of your favorite players, as the edges show imperfections so easily. But when you do find that keeper, it looks sharp.



The '75 set, you've got to love the colors. Like the '71 set, there are quality issues. These are hard to find with really fantastic centering.
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Old 06-10-2014, 09:58 AM
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1st. 1975
2nd. 1971

I love the 1971 Topps but anything below an 8 grade looks more damaged then it really is. There was a beautiful raw set break of 1971 Topps auction that closed last night on Ebay. Looked like a 9 mint Earnie Banks that only went for $17.

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1972. The first set I collected as a kid.
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Old 06-11-2014, 08:42 PM
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Default favorite 70's set

First would have to be 1971. Love the black borders and the action shots.

I'd have to go with '77 and '78 next, as those were the sets I collected as a kid. The first cards I ever bought were from 1977. I still remember having a stack of Carews but only one well loved Pete Rose.
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(in date order)

1970 Kellogg's
1970 Topps Candy Lids
1970 Topps Super
1971 OPC
1972 Kellogg's All-Time Greats
1972 Topps
1972 Topps Candy Lids
1973 Topps Comics
1973 Topps Pinups
1973 Topps 1953 Reprints
1974 Topps Deckle Edge
1977 MSA Cup Lids
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So what is your ranking not using dates, Bob ? And do you prefer the white or gray back 74 Deckles ? And is the Carl Furillo your favorite of the 73 Reprints ? And why are there no logos on the Comics and Pin Ups ?

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Bob, one other question(somehow Al forgot to ask ), how challenging have the last two series of the 71 OPC set been for you?

I have about 10 of the hi#s and am about ready to give up on completing this set and settle for all but the last two series complete. From 1950-present, this has been by far the most challenging set (excluding any US regional or test sets) I have attempted to complete.

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