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| 1957 |
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14 | 31.11% |
| 1958 |
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5 | 11.11% |
| 1959 |
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4 | 8.89% |
| 1960 |
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9 | 20.00% |
| 1961 |
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6 | 13.33% |
| 1962 |
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3 | 6.67% |
| 1963 |
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4 | 8.89% |
| Voters: 45. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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In the future, you might save everyone some time and post images of the cards too. I'm sure not everyone has every Topps card memorized. I can generally imagine many of the star cards, but sometimes forget what one looked like.
The 60s generally didn't have anything memorable for me with regard to photos. Most of the time it comes down to the set design and hope it was not one of those hatless giant head shots! I am a fan of those tiny, who's card is it action photos that became so common in the 1971 set and continued for most of the decade. I will choose 1961 for the simple clean design and a nice batting pose.
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1957 Topps #328
1957 Topps #328.jpg 1958 Topps #307 1958 Topps #307.jpg 1959 Topps #439 1959 Topps #439.jpg 1962 Topps #45 1962 Topps #45.jpg 1963 Topps #345 1963 Topps #345.jpg |
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You definitely wouldn't be in minority with the '58. I like the setup on the '58 just not the pose of Brooks that Topps chose. |
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Honestly, my favorite Brooks card. I also like his '62 & '71
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I am guessing this is a fantasy/custom. Can you post a pic of the back? Also could you tell me about the green label PSA flip, is it just a way to get custom cards slabbed? Thanks
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Sure. The reverse of that particular card is below. It has since been changed to the reverse that is used in our "Lost" series as the "On Deck" series is retired.
The green label, like many PSA offerings, is inconsistently applied. For a few years they have holdered dozens of my custom cards. You can see some of them in the immediate sale section of the BantyRed.com website. A woman named Veronica Lopez (a stellar and knowledgeable collector, to be sure ) took over and said my cards were "Too Real" for the green flip holders--even after adding production date and "art card". Meanwhile, if I send them back in a month, they'll likely holder them again. The question is...why have the green holder at all if not for an art card or the like??? Buyers of my cards typically send them in here and there with positive results. A plan is in place coming soon for art cards that will add to their collectibility...I'm working tirelessly on it every day.
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Phil,
Post that thing in the Brooks and Baltimore Oriole thread! |
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Will do!!!
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