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Old 01-19-2023, 07:54 AM
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There are 5 different ones on COMC. I got a Boggs for a buck.
Ben's got it, 5 subjects -

Wade Bugs
Stickey Henderson
Ken Groovy Jr.
Barry Bones
Lance Perishable
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Old 01-19-2023, 06:35 PM
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I'm surprised these are so cheap. Must have been a high production of promos of these 5 players.
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As for the collectability, promo production numbers might be one facet, but I'd also suggest a couple of other issues:
  • Limited awareness of the set
  • Limited appeal of the design/humor

Pro Set cancelled the project because the Players Association wasn't happy about it:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...410-story.html

Flopps has an interesting story.

Like mentioned above, it's the predecessor of the 1993 Cardtoons, which chose to defy the Players Association. The MLBPA then sued to stop production, but ultimately lost.

By 1992, a generation had grown up with Garbage Pail Kids, and many knew MAD Magazine. That year also had Baseball Enquirer cards, nameless caricatures with mock interviews on the backs, and the Spoof Bogus Baseball Cards with Tony Goon and Swollen Cryin. Still, I'd have to imagine that Flopps would have stood above those, being produced by a mainstream sports card company.

In the lineage of these spoof cards, you could connect to something like Wacky Packages, but what previous cards satirized actual players/teams?

Laughlin cards were more tame but might qualify. I have a couple 1975 Laughlin Batty Baseball cards, a set featuring the likes of the Milwaukee Boozers, Houston Disastros, and LA Smoggers.
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I forget the name, but there was a basketball set that was similar, but a bit less funny.
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Pro Set cancelled the project because the Players Association wasn't happy about it:
[URL="https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1992-02-07-9201120410-story.html"
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1992-02-07-9201120410-story.html[/URL]
I actually really found the 1992 Wild card info in that article very interesting! I discussion for another day, but Wild Card is one of my favorite footnotes in collecting. Good stuff.
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