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This x100. I've never understood the appeal of wanting a card of a player with 2 other no name players on the same card. |
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The 64 Topps Mays looking down is pretty bad.
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And then there is this
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To me there's just something special about having a guy's first card. I love my 68 Ryan, but a big part of that is I always dreamed of having one as a kid. I think the 63 rose is a pretty ugly card, but I collect HOF rookies and will probably pick one up eventually.
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Nobody has explained the 51 Bowman Richards card. What the hell is up with this card? it sticks out like a sore thumb
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So did his ears...
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I am not sure the set qualifies as great, but the 1964 Topps Don Hoak card has always amused me. (sorry for no scan)
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And while it's still a little unsettled why the cartoon style was used, this link may explain the long neck.
http://www.dodgersblueheaven.com/201...-richards.html
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Thank you, Jason
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I just wish for you and the others that you could get a better looking card with just that player alone for his first card. But, you know, when that's what there is, and you accept the fact, you go for it and when you get one you love, it's a real joy. That's cool. ![]() Regards, Brian Powell |
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