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Old 11-24-2014, 07:31 PM
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Boy, do I agree with that having just paid up for a raw centered 1961 Rollie Sheldon!
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Old 11-24-2014, 08:28 PM
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Tom: that can certainly be the case! I guess that was the point of this thread. Some of the '53 Topps high numbers I tussled with got interesting.

Howie: congrats on the find. There is something about finding "the one" you need! I guess that's really it. I have been looking through my '53 Topps commons and high #s. It comes back to me why I decided to build the set to begin with. For me, it is simply a work of art from start to finish. Even the most inconsequential common player has an attractive card. I remember having a pretty tough time tracking down some of the high numbers (and even non-high numbers) in the grade/price range I was looking for. I had a lot of fun. This all makes me think I might want to build '53 Bowman Color afterall. As long as I don't let myself look too long at all the other 50s stuff I like, I might be able to pull it off.
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Boy, do I agree with that having just paid up for a raw centered 1961 Rollie Sheldon!
Howie, the Sheldon was one of the toughest of the set for me to find in the condition (and centered) that I wanted, Congrats, that's a tough one! The only set that the OP mentioned that I have completed is the '61 set. The high numbers are tough particularly if you are condition sensitive and want good centering I enjoy the challenge. The one set that got to be a real chore for me was the '72 set I found myself just wanting to get it over with...
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Old 11-26-2014, 08:20 AM
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Thanks Robert and Bill. Yes, 72 can be a nightmare with all those diamond cuts. In other sets, even non-high numbers are effective short prints due to poor centering. For example, I have had trouble finding decently centered 1964Yankees and Orioles Team cards.
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Old 11-26-2014, 12:09 PM
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Howie, the Sheldon was one of the toughest of the set for me to find in the condition (and centered) that I wanted, Congrats, that's a tough one! The only set that the OP mentioned that I have completed is the '61 set. The high numbers are tough particularly if you are condition sensitive and want good centering I enjoy the challenge. The one set that got to be a real chore for me was the '72 set I found myself just wanting to get it over with...
I have to agree with Howie & Bill....the '72 Topps Hi Numbers were a real chore. Not so much that all high numbers were hard to find....but that the semi-hi numbers were equally hard to find....and this was one of the last large sets Topps created before they cut the # of cards down to a manageable size.

Cards are notoriously miscut as well.....

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Howie, the Sheldon was one of the toughest of the set for me to find in the condition (and centered) that I wanted, Congrats, that's a tough one! The only set that the OP mentioned that I have completed is the '61 set. The high numbers are tough particularly if you are condition sensitive and want good centering I enjoy the challenge. The one set that got to be a real chore for me was the '72 set I found myself just wanting to get it over with...
I felt that way about the 1962 set. It was like foot slogging up Mount Everest!

The 1972 high numbers were not a problem for me as I found someone who I knew and took very good care of me. He had all of them.

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I felt that way about the 1962 set. It was like foot slogging up Mount Everest!

The 1972 high numbers were not a problem for me as I found someone who I knew and took very good care of me. He had all of them.
I had to laugh (at myself) when I read your post. I went straight into the '62 set as I finished '61. I'm about 95% complete, with the '62 master set. There are definitely some '62 high numbers that have made me cringe as I realized what I was going to have to pay to find a well-centered copy. In the end, I love the challenge of putting together a nice set.
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