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Thanks for all of the input. I wondered about the salesman samples when I got it, but when I checked the PSA pop report, none of the listed samples had either Zuverink or Frank Robinson.
I had only compared the names but didn't think about checking the other part of the card. Thanks to your input, I see it is an exact match of the Salesman Sample backs, excluding the grocers stamp. Is there anyone who is recognized as an expert on '57 Salesman Samples?
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Don't know about 57 specifically but if I have questions about Topps Salesman Samples I go to Griffins( Anthony) who posts on this board. You could contact him through a pm
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Here's the back of my '57 panel. Looks like they did different back printings, interestingly.
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Topps had two major ways to distribute cards. The most well known method was to the old tobacco jobbers, who had branched out into confectionery wholesaling. The stamped Zuverink was distributed to the likes of these jobbers.
The second way was direct to retail accounts like department stores and groceries, although usually through a centralized system. They would need point of sale advertising and I suspect that's why two different type panels exist. |
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Dave - Do you know of - or perhaps post at your website - any detailed information on Topps' retail distribution in the company's early years, such as 1951 - 53? I would really enjoy reading about that subject.
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Wow, you guys are flippin' amazing!
Anyone know of a database of all known '57 Topps Salesman Sample Panels? PSA Pop Report only lists five variations. Obviously there are more since Griffin/Anthony posted one above and I have the Frank Robinson.
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I have 57 salesman sample of Piersall
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http://toppsarchives.blogspot.com/2015/02/the-dimesthey-are-changin.html Topps also used two different unions to ship product. One to the old tobacco/confectionery jobbers and one to the retail accounts like Consolidated. At one point in the mid 70's one union went on strike while the other one didn't! Last edited by toppcat; 03-15-2016 at 04:47 PM. |
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Interesting and for me a timely thread. At the Chicago Fanatics Show I picked up what appeared to be two cards cut from a salesman sample as described above. The gentleman who sold me the group of cards was a walk in from Wisconsin. They were Aaron and Clemente, and the narrative appeared to be continued from one card to the next. Unfortunately they were cut by an apparent 6 year old kid and are more of a novelty than a rare collectible. Fun to look at though.
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