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What card do you consider the best-looking pre-1980 Topps single? I’m trying to zero in on something different (for me) to pick up at the Philly Show. Leaning towards a 1971 Topps Thurman Munson; however, want to see if something else may strike a chord. Pictures highly encouraged.
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53 Mantle 56 Clemente 64 Rose 73 Clemente
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One of my favs
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I always liked this card, but it blew me away the first time I saw it in hand.
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So many good options but plus one for me on this.
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1957 Topps Mantle
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Not that there's much value here...you could probably get all of these for $5 or less. I always loved the "living the dream" joy on the faces of Rice and Simmons faces in the 1978 set; the gritty determination of Pocoroba; and the almost perfect composition of the '78 Jackson (possibly one of the best looking cards ever). I zeroed in on 1978 because it's my favorite/first set.
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I loved the '78's when I was a kid. Loved opening those packs. Liked them a little bit more then the '77's (which I also liked a lot), and a ton more then the '76's. Great, clean design. I also remember the '79's coming out and thinking Topps really sh*t the bed on that one, outside of the "All-Time Record Holders" cards. I mean how else was I supposed to get a Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb or Cy Young card without spending more then 2 bucks on it (which I didn't have at the time). ![]() Pretty sure, the Reggie card and this one were the ones I was hoping to pull every time I opened a pack up during the '78 season. ![]() |
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I'm partial to this one.
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This is a great one too. I just think the color of the Yankees logo and mantles uniform work so well together.
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53T Satchell Paige for sure. That one is the Mona Lisa of baseball cards.
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The painted 1953 action shots only in the last two series. Cal Hogue stands out for me.
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That is quite an attractive card. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Eric Perry Currently collecting: T206 (135/524) 1956 Topps Baseball (195/342) "You can observe a lot by just watching." - Yogi Berra |
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![]() And some of the 1957 Topps, though I wish the photographer had asked Ted Williams to step into the sunlight.
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And some of the 1957 Topps, though I wish the photographer had asked Ted Williams to step into the sunlight.[/QUOTE]
...and the Mantle, Mays, and Aaron cards are all dark and drab as well. I always thought the Duke Snider card from the '57 set was as nice a card as Topps ever produced. Vibrant color. No obstructing card design (i.e. 1959 Topps)... just Ebbetts Field and the Duke. Fairly reasonably priced also. |
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Two of the greatest Topps cards ever made
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I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone for their suggestions/comments. My schedule that weekend has filled up a bit, so I may only be able to stop by the show for an hour or two. At least I can plan ahead and go on a "targeted" mission.
Of course, there's always the BST if I don't make the show. Some of you sell cards there every now and then. ![]()
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My favorites, aesthetically speaking, for each decade:
1950s: ![]() Perfect combo of elements: classic portrait, full action swing, fun team logo. 1960s: ![]() Gotta go with this one too. Another perfect image of Koufax doing what he did best. 1970s: Now, this is my childhood collecting decade, so picking the most attractive card of the era is not an easy call for me but this one has always caught my eye: ![]()
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I agree with several other posters in this thread — that the 1961 Wes Covington (#296) card presents an outstanding image.
Look at all that creamy white lumber in the rack - maybe belonging to Aaron, Matthews, or Adcock. Look at that huge black forearm and bicep as Wes pulls a couple war clubs out before proceeding to the on-deck circle. He knows the camera is on him - so he gives a little smile. Thanks Wes. Lastly, that kid in the stands wearing the red shirt looks to be about my age in 1961. When examining the card as a child, I used to envy him and his view of the game - and maybe a leaning peak into the dugout! |
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