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One of the reasons I just purchased a low-grade E97 Cy young. Cool story behind it that it actually pictures Irv Young.
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We have a member with an avatar showing a picture of Ken Hubbs posthumously gracing the front of Dick Ellsworth's 1966 Topps card.
I remember the 1969 Topps card of Aurelio Rodriguez showing an Angels batboy and a Gary Pettis card from some year also having a batboy showing. I realize these are all post-war cards, they are the only ones I'm aware of. Good Thread Idea. .
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In the April 1, 1957 Card Collector's Bulletin, Buck Barker had a long article about cards that picture the wrong player. I posted most of that issue here: http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=218784, and below is Barker's article.
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![]() .... I know it's really Bobby Doerr because on the back of the " Ted Williams " some little kid , back in the late forties , wrote in a childish script , in pencil , "really bobby doerr "......I am a trusting soul , and little kids don't lie about stuff like that. .. |
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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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Elmer Knetzer listed as Ed Konetchy on a D381 Fleischmann's Bakery card. Same thing happened on Knetzer's card with Konetchy's image:
http://goodwinandco.com/1916_Fleisch...-LOT32654.aspx |
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Although Goodwin & Co. indicated the player shown on this card is Leech Maskrey, it is, in fact, James Macullar.
Matt Clark at SGC is kindly having the card reholdered/relabeled to reflect the proper information. |
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The N403 "Yum Yum" card labeled as Cap Anson, actually pictures Ned Williamson.
Also, the N300 John Clarkson, while picturing John, shows him with St Louis. Thing is, John never played for St Louis, and retired after the 1894 season. His brother Dad Clarkson played for St Louis from 1893-1895. Steve
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