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Old 04-02-2013, 12:12 PM
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My mistake Bill. The booklets were strictly a 1970 product I was thinking of the 70 and 71 Scratch Off inserts. For those, the 70s have white, unfolded centers and the 7s red
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My mistake Bill. The booklets were strictly a 1970 product I was thinking of the 70 and 71 Scratch Off inserts. For those, the 70s have white, unfolded centers and the 7s red
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You knowledge of the various nuances of each set & attention to detail never ceases to amaze me.
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You knowledge of the various nuances of each set & attention to detail never ceases to amaze me.
+1 & I'll add thank you for sharing the knowledge, I've learned quite a bit from your posts.

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The 95 Topps traded was issued in wax box form as I bought a few boxes in '95.
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My mistake Bill. The booklets were strictly a 1970 product I was thinking of the 70 and 71 Scratch Off inserts. For those, the 70s have white, unfolded centers and the 7s red
Al,

What do you mean by "unfolded" for the 1970 Scratch-offs? I know the 70's have the white back and the 71's are all red, but all my 70's are folded in half.

Just seeing if I'm missing something here.

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Just meant opened Andy
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Just meant opened Andy
Hi Al,

Not trying to be a pain but I still need to clarify this further. And I know that you know your stuff when it comes to these cards.

That said, are you just saying that the 70's are white when they're opened and the 71's are red when opened? Again, sorry for being a pain here but want to sure I know what you mean.

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Yes, Andy. I display my scratch off sets with my regular sets from those years in 9 pocket sheets folded. When opened up to the game boards the backgrounds are white or red
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Tom---I treat these sets like my other insert sets. I store them in sheets behind my regular set for those years. I do not view them as part of the set ( nor do I view Traded or Update sets as PART of the regular set). But since my collecting parameters were all things listed for Topps in SCD prior to 1995, I had to have them

I think you could also get the 74s on uncut sheets as a send away redemption, which is why you can find some hand cut.

I also do variations for all my sets but rather than side by side, which if I picked up later variations would require shifting all my cards ( like my friend Steve ), I overlay them in a separate sheet

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Hi Al,

Thanks a lot. That's what I thought you meant but needed to make sure.

Sorry for hijacking this thread also. So to actually be a part of the original discussion...

I share the feelings of those who do not consider the Traded series cards to be part of the standard set and do not include them in my checklists for each year. I would consider my set complete without them and then set up a separate wantlist for the Traded cards if I wanted to go after those as well.

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I love these conversations. I liked the Traded cards that came in the 1974 packs. I was 13 years old. Laughed at the airbrushing of the hats. Not thrilled about the 132 card "Traded" or "Update" that came out in the 1980's. But I bought them anyway. Are the 1973 and 1974 team checklist cards part of the "complete" set?They came in wax packs. I have the 1974 to go with my complete 1974 set. I do not have the 1973 as they were not(as far as I know)not issued in packs in New Jersey. Now do I have to get them to finish my 1973 set? I have completed 1939-1941 Playball sets, and decided to focus on the older stuff.I have not bought a Topps, Fleer, or Donruss since 1999. Here lies questions about a "complete" set. I would never attempt 1933 Goudey as I would have to have Lajoie. I can not attempt T206 as I can not get the biggies. So I am working on Diamond Stars because I find the fronts gorgeous. My problem-the high numbers are the exact same front pictures as their low number. The high number commons are $100 a shot. And Bill Dickey? Then you get into the back variations of Blue or Green. And a few fronts with name and team changes. This keeps me up at nights.
Yes, I did chase-and have, all the 1974 and 1973 variations. They look pretty interesting side-by-side in my albums. I like front variations. So to answer- I have no idea if YOU have to have the Traded set. But it sounds to me like you want it. Many on the Pre-WW2 board told me this-a complete set is what you want it to be.So MY complete Diamond Star set will be cards 1-96 with the front variations.
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3 years in the making-20 short of Diamond Stars.
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