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1959 Bob Gibson...
First...I don't care for the peek a boo design in 1959. Then...add the color pink on the Gibby card and it makes him look like a "Pink Nightmare" similar to Ralphy when he wore the Pink Bunny outfit on 'The Christmas Story'. |
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Another dog, the 1973 Clemente. WTF were they thinking? ![]() The 1972s are an acquired taste but they do have one of the great cards of all time: ![]() Whoops! Guess little Johnny learned some fun new hand gestures when he pulled this from a pack.
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many multi player rookie cards have less appeal to them as stated by many here.
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