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All of the cards in 1978 have red stitches other than Jose Morales and Roric Harrison with black and Larry Hisle with no stitches at all. There is supposedly a variation on the Harrison although I don’t believe I’ve ever been able to spot it. The first 78 Jose Morales is no question the red one with the incomplete red stitching, then Topps did a horrendous job trying to fix it with black stitching, and then finally they gave up and erased everything and started all over with black stitching and finally got it right, albeit in the wrong color. Why the Harrison stitching is black, I don’t know.
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I dug out my 78 set to get scans of all three Jose Morales cards, the first card is the very early printing with the incomplete red stitching, the second one is where Topps tried to correct it by putting black stitching over the incomplete red stitching and making a muddled mess, and the third is the final and most common printing with just black stitching. There were seven Roric Harrison cards in my binder, and after scanning all of them together they all look the same to me. I also included a scan of the uncorrected Larry Hisle with no stitching. As an eleven year old in Lakehurst, NJ in the spring of 1978, my friends and I noticed that the Morales and Harrison cards had black stitches rather than red and that the Hisle had no stitches, but I have absolutely no memory of anyone having a Morales with red stitching or the Bump Wills with the large black magic marker circle on it. I didn't learn about the Morales until the mid 80's from the baseball card magazines and the Wills until the early 2000's on eBay. ETA: obviously the 78 Bump Wills circle card isn't as rare as originally thought...
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“interesting to some absolute garbage to others.” —- “Error cards and variations are for morons, IMHO.” Last edited by Cliff Bowman; 05-08-2020 at 07:48 PM. Reason: Missed a word |
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By the way, if you have any extras of the plain red or plain black stitching versions of the Morales, I'm looking to buy... Last edited by deweyinthehall; 05-08-2020 at 08:44 PM. Reason: . |
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Just found this on e-Bay. I've seen ungraded cards mislabeled but for a graded specimen, this sure looks like the plain black stitching and NOT the black over red.
Did PSA err? |
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If I had a nickel for every time I saw a PSA error... I would give them a pass on this one, though, they probably recognize all 1978 Jose Morales black stitch cards this way. It is definitely the all black ink version with no red. Here is one of my favorite PSA flubs, 1967 OPC Ed Spiezio LETTERING ALL THERE. There is no such thing as a 1967 OPC Ed Spiezio MOST OF SPIE MISSING so there is no reason to have that on a 1967 OPC Ed Spiezio card.
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Maybe their error makes it a variation in and of itself
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Like Cliff, I had 3 copies of this card in my binder, however, my 2 of my copies were slightly different than Cliffs. I went through my boxes of extra 1978s and found I had right at 50 copies of this card. In looking more closely at them, to me it appears that there are 2 versions of each of the "red", "black on red" and "just black" versions of this card, with the main difference being on some of the "black on red" and "just black" versions the seams of the ball appear thicker and less defined than other copies.
A-Black on Red seams on ball appear thicker ............ 6 of 50 B-Black on Red seams appear thinner than "A"........ 32 of 50 C-Almost no black at all.......................................... 8 of 50 D-Just a slight touch more of black than "C"........... 1 of 50 E-Mostly all black, seams appear thinner than "F"... 2 of 50 F-All black, seams appear thicker......................... 1 of 50 With my sample size you can get an idea of which cards are more common than others. |
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