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Posted By: dennis
here's mine |
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Posted By: David M
I know it's boring to say you like a Mantle card everyone has seen a million times, but like the Clemente, I like the background photo. It seems I saw the "real" photo on here once that the drawing was made from. That drawing makes it look like Mantle is 12 feet in the air. |
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Posted By: Daryle
The Whitye Ford card is one of my favorites in the '56 Topps set. The Clemente and Mantle are right up there with it. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
lots of them, Harvey Haddix legging one out as pitcher, Roy Sievers going over the wall, Jim Rivera the fans clothes are cool, Jim Hegan looks to be givin someone the boot and Mayo Smith just looks nuts. I love the whole set! |
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Posted By: Bob
We seem to have a severe lack of scans going here. Let's catch up... |
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Posted By: doug goodman
I'm always a fan of Mossi and his ears... |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
But I also like this one. |
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Posted By: Roger
I'm going to take the whole Dodger team |
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Posted By: PC
I like the Mantle. It's a great card, but it also has an "artistic quirk" in the background behind Mickey's great catch ... |
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Posted By: bobw
Here's the original photo used for the background. |
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Posted By: PC
Nice picture. |
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Posted By: Steve F
I realize the artist placed the ball into his glove. But, did he really make the snag that day? |
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Posted By: bobw
The original caption from the photo: |
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Posted By: Jason L
looks like the artist simply repeated the crowd to add more background that was needed before the Mantle mugshot appears to the right...you notice in the original photo, the crowd shot ends before that repeat. |
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Posted By: David M
I've looked at that card 100 times and had never noticed the crowd repeat. Good catch! You..not Mantle.. |
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Posted By: Jason L
You know, the cards that depict a crowd in the background seem to generally represent fairly thin turnouts...lots of empty seats, and no cards seem to show a packed house. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
In those days, the Yankees drew around 20,000 a game. (Baseball Reference shows 19,352 per game for 77 games, but I don't think they are considering doubleheaders.) |
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Posted By: PC
I think the non-action background shots of guys warming-up, throwing, etc. were taken before the actual game, so it makes sense that the stands were generally empty. |
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Posted By: Jason L
on the attendance records! |
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Posted By: dennis
that was baseball in thru the 1970s,low attendance,low salaries,no corporate sponsorship. being able to buy box seats the day of the game(at wrigley field!),double headers and ladies days. no jumbotron and no rock music between innings. baseball just baseball. |
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Posted By: john
I like the Clemente and the Aaron. I believe the Aaron background shows Willie Mays sliding into home plate. Does anyone have a scan? |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Here is the '56 Aaron: |
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Posted By: David M
Let me scan my Mint 9's for everyone to look at. Now where did I put those...? |
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