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Is that because of skip-numbering in the 1953 Topps sets where those cards in series 1 were not printed until series 2?
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I admit to doing all the backs for my set. I enlisted the help of Levi Bleam to run down the cards I needed. Levi pointed out that cards 94, 107, 131,145 and 156 were pulled from the 2nd sheet to allow the printing of 5 cards from the first series that were not on sheet one, 10,44, 61, 72 and 81. Then 94, 107, 131, 145 and 156 wee printed on the 3d sheet
There are some great George Vrecheck articles on the printing of the 53 set https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...M5qwrFJoD0keA- https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...UH7JJoqHYNd.4- |
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Sounds like that dirty trick where the card company purposely didn’t initially print all of the cards in a series to keep kids buying the packs looking for those few cards and then releasing those cards with the next series.
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Topps also hedged their bets by using paintings and not photographs in '53 IMO, trying to circumvent the Bowman contracts, which specifically mentioned photographs. Last edited by toppcat; 02-09-2020 at 11:25 AM. |
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Thanks for the legal history, Dave. I had not read about Topps using the paintings in '53 specifically to do an end run around "photos" in the Bowman ruling. That would pretty much explain the whole '53 approach. On the other hand, I don't see how any of the transpositioning of cards from one series to another would have resulted in greater profit for Topps, simply because there were no checklists. Kids spending their nickels in '53 might have figured out that five cards were missing from a series, but probably not before the next series was issued - and then there they were. How much extra profit could that have produced? Afterall, kids then were searching for players, not numbers.
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Here is an article on the 53 set by an ebay seller loved by many here
![]() https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrJ...qT8qUB_vTFsFM- Last edited by ALR-bishop; 02-08-2020 at 01:19 PM. |
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