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As almost everyone who grew up in the 1970s and 1980s will recall, the Scholastic publishing company blanketed elementary schools around the country each year with catalogs of books - it was an event those in my school (Highland Elementary, Cheshire, CT) looked forward to each year.
From 1974 through 1992, a key feature of Scholastic's offerings was Dynamite Magazine (first cover shown here). Each issue contained a number of recurring features (Bummers, Count Morbida's puzzles, Good News/Bad News, an advice column, craft ideas, etc.) along with feature stories on pop cultural figures from Fonzie to Kristy McNichol and from MTV to Ricky Schroeder. In just their second issue in April of 1974, they included an article on Topps baseball cards featuring an interview with Sy Berger. Also included, stapled into the spine, was a small sheet of 1974 Topps cards. Mostly these were 6-card sheets, but some 3-card varieties slipped in as well. The very first cards I ever owned were from such a panel from 1978 - it was the year I first subscribed, and I received a panel like the one shown here with Darrell Porter, Al Oliver and 2 each of Tony Perez and Cecil Cooper. Over the years, the Standard Catalog listed a panel or two from some years, but it was always woefully incomplete (probably because no record was ever kept). I recently became obsessed with tracking down as many varieties as I could for each year and in posts that follow I will posted the results of my efforts. Dynamite included the cards from 1974 through 1984, but all the posts will be here in the 1980 and earlier page. A few general notes: 1) Because Topps' sheets were contained 12 rows, the top card(s) on every Dynamite panel were always from the 1st, 4th, 7th or 10th row. However, because they were 11 columns wide, this set up a situation which, if an entire sheet would be cut for this purpose, at least one strip of a single column was needed. 2) There is little consistency to how the sheets were cut - the same sheet could be cut once with column 1 as the single strip, and cut again with column 7 as the single strip. Also, there are 6-card panels where the left column of cards might appear as the right column on another panel. 3) I searched Worthpoint and eBay for my research. I do not know Dynamite's circulation figures, but relatively few issues exist out there in the open. Within that universe, some years seem far more plentiful than others making me thing their circulation numbers changed over the years. |
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Issue 2, featuring the Walton family on the cover, is dated April, 1974. This is the issue which contains the article on Topps (1952 high numbers worth $10 each?? An old Honus Wagner for $1,500?!?!?).
The 1974 set was issued in 5 sheets, anchored by Rader, Mitterwald, Lis, Braun and Phillips in the upper left corners. Of these, panels from the Lis (9 panels), Braun (6) and Phillips (5) are known. Some lucky kids got second-year Schmidts, but Yaz and Marichal were also possibilities (parenthetical numbers, i.e. 'x3', indicates where I found multiples of a given panel): Lis Sheet: Fife (top) McAuliffe (middle) Braves Team (bottom) Pattin (top left) Fife (top right) Marquez (middle left) McAuliffe (middle right) Siebert (lower left) Braves team (lower right) (x2) Houk Expos Team Lockwood Carbo Wohlford J. Niekro Davalillo Cruz Hodges Watt Arnold Broberg Arlin Granger Decker Aker Tolan White Sox Team Alvarado Ragland McMullen Chaney McCraw LaGrow Garber Hough Foster Bevacqua Hiser John Borbon Baker Beauchamp Hutton Stennett Lange Lovitto Goltz McGlothlin Wright Hamilton Bane Braun Sheet: Timmermann King R. Smith Chambliss Rojas Watson Schmidt Alomar Checklist 265-396 Perry Pena Coggins Rietz Mathews Davis Fuentes Williams Marichal Yastrzemski Kirby Muser Melendez Orta Gullett Phillips Sheet: Torres Downing Hopkins Beniquez D. Campbell Aspromonte Parsons Moret Terrell Herrmann Harmon Jeter Rettenmund Brinkman Spinks Monzon Garrett Sanchez Culver Murtaugh Hand Stanley Checklist 397-528 Dyer McCarver D. Johnson Yeager Harrah Walker Day |
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Looking forward to this Dewey. Up until 1994 one of my collecting parameters was everything and anything listed in the Standard Catalog for Topps. For some reason Lemke did include Dynamite panels for some years. I have ended up with all the panels listed in the Catalog save one, supposedly from 1977.
I was aware from searching for it that the Catalog does not list all the possible panels, but have never expanded my parameters to collect them all. I would however like to find my missing one if it exists. The 2011 Catalog listed 2 panels for 1977, the one I am looking for says it had Henderson/Medich/Johnstone/Geronimo/Brett/Bumbry Looking forward to your 1977 list Last edited by ALR-bishop; 01-17-2025 at 09:55 AM. |
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Nice job by Topps making sure there were checklists. Shades of the Win-A-Card game!
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The April, 1975 edition of Dynamite (Issue 10), was truly Dy-No-MITE! (Sorry), featuring Jimmie JJ Walker on the cover.
The 1975 set was produced on 5 sheets, anchored by Alou, Giusti, Bando, Washington and Taveras. Panels are know to exist from all sheets except Washington. From the Alou Sheet: Garrett Ferguson Orioles Team Giants Team Angels Team Royals Team Renko Moret Horton Correll Koosman Rader 70 MVP 68 MVP 66 MVP 67 MVP 69 MVP 51 MVP Hooton Corbin Hrabosky Stone Cleveland Mayberry Mason Bahnsen Bonham Fisk Carlton Dierker Grich John Locklear Lopes Beene Melton Segui Murphy Forsch Reed Reuss Valentine From the Giusti Sheet: Geronimo Marsall HL Cabell Rietz Coleman Padres Team Aaron HL Geronimo LaRoche Cabell Grote Coleman LaGrow Miller Porter Hough Hall Torrez Buckner No-Hitter HL Wohlford Griffin Jones Ray (x2) Johnson Gibson Tidrow Reynolds Holtzman Champion Thompson 55 MVP Cash 60 MVP Merritt 59 MVP Dobson Robinson Hendrick Singleton Hernandez Fingers Taveras Sheet: Stanley Hood Hansen Heise Rau Fairly Rose Harrelson Bailey Bando Sheet: Wallace Dettore Robinson Wilson Frisella Fosse |
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Incidentally, I have images of perhaps 80% of these panels in case anyone has any requests.
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Awesome! I look forward to reading more; I have 16 Dynamite/Hot Dog magazines with panels, and I'm still looking to track down the rest.
I also have a few questions you might answer along the way. For example, does Hot Dog 9, with Miss Piggy on the cover, have 1981 Topps baseball cards in it? And I'm unsure about Dynamite 127. Are there cards like the cover says? If so, what are they? Again, really looking forward to following this thread!!!
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Hi - I have no idea what Hot Dog Magazine is/was - did their issues also include cards?
I just checked into Dynamite 127 and lo and behold it has cards. I had thought 1984 was the final year, but was wrong. I will work 1985 and if needed beyond into my research and provide updates here. |
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AYYYY!!!
Issue 22 of Dynamite, from April 1976, featured Fonzie on the cover. The 1976 set was printed on 5 sheets anchored in the upper left by George Brett, Pete Rose, Hank Aaron, Joe Torre and Johnny Briggs. I've identified a total of 14 known panels across 3 of these sheets: Aaron Sheet: Veryzer Tate Sutton (x2) Stanley Hargan Harrison Osteen Humphrey Driessen Cardenal Balaz Kuiper Lyle Lee Gaston Milner Dal Canton Allen Richard McGlothlin Twitchell Ellis Rhoden Hausman Thompson Stinson Garrett Sizemore Hosley Eastwick May Burton Corbin Torre Sheet: Giants Team Rangers Team Twins Team Braves Team Checklist 529-660 A's Team Maddox Martinez Fregosi Stearns Wall Lahoud Christenson Cowens Correll Holt Konieczny Odom Rookie P Rookie P Folkers Cubs Team Rookie P Padres Team Moret Armbrister Evans Norris Leon Griffin Rose Sheet: Torrez NL RBI Leaders Hernandez Briles Fosse Plummer |
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Up your nose with a rubber hose!
Issue 34, April 1977, featured John Travolta, then of Sweat Hog fame, on the cover. Of the 5 sheets from 1977, only two (anchored by Jose Cardenal and Keith Hernandez) have corresponding panels that have been uncovered. Highlights include Rice, Rose and Nolan Ryan. Hernandez Sheet: Harrelson Manning Morales Howard Cruz Madlock Manning Sutter Howard Porter Madlock Yeager Reed Murray Driessen Lacy Martinez Hutton Orta Simmons Burris Singleton Rice Cooper Giusti Monge Apodaca Norris Martinez DaVanon (x2) Kern Belanger Dal Canton Swan Sambito Paciorek North Parrish Luzinski Millan Rose Maddox (x2) Todd Stennett Kuiper Williams Herrmann Armbrister Cardenal Sheet: Vail Tidrow McBride Knapp Hundley Denny (x2) Johnstone Geronimo Medich Bumbry Brett Henderson (x2) Stanhouse Baczik Verhoeven Miller Morgan Devine (x2) Larsen Blyleven Robinson Metzger Holtzman Tyson Sanguillen Dierker Montanez Ruhle Eckersley May Moret McLaughlin Bonds Rogers LaRoche Ruthven Garber Lum Hamilton Hooton Borbon Kaat Niekro Candelaria Ryan Roberts Halicki Coleman Tiant Forster Lynn Sosa Sizemore Reuss |
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Oh, crap - Topps had ANOTHER way of distributing cards?!?
I'm gonna need to incorporate this into my Topps Set Pages (shameless plug - https://mrpekrul.wixsite.com/narciss...ps-set-history) Last edited by deweyinthehall; 01-17-2025 at 06:31 PM. |
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I have been interested in these for a few years now
The magazines arent rare but arent common either In my opinion they are undervalued Is there any indication of other sports (football) ? |
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While looking at the Hot Dog magazines on eBay I noticed the 1984 Michael Jackson issue had 1984 Topps Football stickers.
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In doing my research, I did see Dynamite issues with Topps football panels - I remember seeing some from 1975 and 1977.
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What? Me worry?
Issue 47, April 1978, featured a birthday tribute to Mad Magazine. It is likely that Dynamite's circulation took off in 1978, as I have found 33 different panels, often with many multiples of each. It is by far the largest grouping I've found from any one year. In 1978, Topps took to lettering its printing sheets, A-E, for the first time. All known panels from this year are from sheets A and B, which makes it seem likely that perhaps only these sheets were made available. This makes me wonder whether the cards were shipped to Scholastic already cut or if they were cut once there. The Eddie Murray rookie is included in some B Sheet panels. Sheet A: Lemon Randle Randle Lemanczyk Gross Baylor Yount Zachry Tenace Oliver Porter Cooper Perez Cooper Perez Gross Garvey Yount Bell Tenace Wills Matlack Fairly Dawson Velez Concepcion Morales (x10) Lynn Burroughs Harrah Carter Rice Dent (x4) Lemon Ott Randle Goltz Randle Goltz (x2) Garland LaGrow Romo Waits Manning Kern (x2) Stone Sizemore Belanger Rodriguez Page Schmidt Lyle Lemon Gullett Randle Gullett Randle (x2) Jones Christenson Grich Spencer Abbott Forsch Porter Cash Perez Langford Perez Langford Valentine Stone McCovey Belanger Montanez Page (x2) Hargrove Yastrzemski Johnson Munson Fidrych Hunter Burleson Lopes Jackson Smith Kuiper Kemp Atkinson Rozema Garner Rose Garner Rose Fairly Garland Velez Romo Morales Manning (x2) Rivers Oliver May Cooper May Cooper (x17) Driessen Bowa Templeton Palmer Woods Piniella Sizemore Blanks Rodriguez Morgan Schmidt Sutton Stennett Carew Watson Ford Parker Wynegar Chambliss McBride Nettles Bando Nettles Bando Blyleven Fingers Alexander Reuschel Griffey May By far, 1978's A sheet has the greatest number of cards which can be ID'd on existing Dynamite Panels than any other in any year. Of 132 cards (including 11 DPs), all but 24 are respresented. The only cards on the A sheet not currently known to exist on a Dynamite Panel are: Cey, Winfield, Brett, Thormodsgard, Murcer, Singleton, Barr, Geronimo, Foli, Moskau, DeJesus, Candelaria, Trillo, Borbon, Boone, Jefferson, Orta, Montefusco, Niekro and Sutter. B Sheet: Otis Jones Bonds Murray Mayberry Scott (x2) Torrez Chalk Lonborg Kusick Remy Howe Krukow Russell Moore Bonham Moore Bonham Rhoden Flanagan Randolph Bibby Hernandez Campbell (x2) Cruz Tiant Soderholm Fisk Carlton Bench (x3) Bair Hobson Veryzer Poquette Lopez Ault Henderson Thornton Cowens Cabell Stanhouse Wilcox John Zahn Lerch Guidry Lerch Guidry Hendrick Leonard Cromartie Richard Cedeno Kranepool Robinson Stein LeFlore Rudi DeCinces Lezcano |
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My guess is Topps cut the panels as they were "pushed" into the magazine. Printing plants for magazine may not have been able to set up to configure pushed inserts.
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Here's my "in-work" checklist:
Dynamite magazine Issue 2: 1974 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 10: 1975 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 17: 1975 Topps Football Dynamite magazine Issue 22: 1976 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 34: 1977 Topps Baseball ???Is there an issue with 1977 Topps Football? Dynamite Magazine Issue 47: 1978 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 59: 1979 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 73: 1980 Topps Baseball Hot dog mag issue 8. 1981 Topps Baseball ??? Hot Dog magazine Issue 9: 1981 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 82: 1981 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 94: 1982 Topps Baseball Hot Dog magazine issue 17: 1983 Topps Baseball Hot Dog magazine Issue 18: 1983 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 106: 1983 Topps Baseball Hot Dog magazine Issue 27: 1984 Topps Baseball Hot Dog magazine issue 29: 1984 Topps Football Stickers Dynamite magazine Issue 118: 1984 Topps Baseball Dynamite magazine Issue 120: 1984 Topps Baseball Stickers Dynamite magazine Issue 123: 1984 Topps Football Stickers ??? Dynamite magazine Issue 127: The cover says “Free Baseball Cards”
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Thanks for chipping in
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Issue 59, April 1979, featured Christopher Reeve as Superman and skater Lynn Holly Johnson on the cover.
Of 18 identified panels, all originate from the E and F sheets, making it a possibility that only those sheets were used by Scholastic that year. E Sheet: Torrealba Norris Brusstar Picciolo Brusstar Picciolo (x2) Bumbry Chiles Correll Newman Correll Newman Thomas Gonzalez Knapp Whitson Kusick Humphrey Honeycutt Stanhouse Asselstine Nolan Glynn Adams LaGrow Morales Castro Edwards Wockenfuss Richards F Sheet: Dodgers Prospects Red Sox Prospects Rangers Prospects Expos Prospects Checklist 606-726 White Sox Prospects (x4) HR Leaders Guidry RB Edwards RB Victory Leaders K Leaders Richard RB (x3) All Time Wins Bruhert Ellis All Time ERA Ellis All Time ERA Ellis (x2) Phillies Team Royals Team Rangers Team Mets Team White Sox Team Brewers Team (x3) Red Sox Team Blue Jays Team Yankees Team Braves Team Angels Team Orioles Team Garrett Anderson Lerch Fitzmorris Borgmann Landreaux Braves Prospects Pirates Prospects Giants Prospects Twins Prospects Indians Prospects Phillies Prospects All Time Hits Haas Summers All Time K Summers All Time K (x2) Hernandez Zdeb Barr Briggs Barr Briggs (x4) Dauer Duncan Johnson Bergman Corcoran All Time HR (x2) All Time Avg Billingham Wagner Rivera McCarver Wilson Freed LeMaster Grote Checklist 364-484 Grote Checklist 364-484 Royals Prospects Tigers Prospects Brewers Prospects Mariners Prospects Padres Prospects A's Prospects |
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Issue 73, featuring John Schneider on the cover, was the June, 1980 issue. For some reason it took until the summer for Topps cards to be included. No idea why for the only time they delayed so long into the year.
I could only find 10 panels from 1980 - perhaps circulation dipped? With such a small sample size it's impossible to tell. All panels I did find were, as with 1979, from the E and F sheets. E Sheet: Capilla Nicosia Lopez Solomon Wockenfuss McCatty Devine Lavelle Romo Riccelli Auerbach Honeycutt Carbo Paxton Allenson Doyle Tolan Crowley Barker Cox Diaz Pruitt Narron Tidrow F Sheet: Moffitt Bochy Rau Niemann Rau Niemann (x2) HR Leaders Red Sox Future Stars K Leaders Royals Future Stars SB Leaders Padres Future Stars Stoddard Sample Boisclair Chamberlain Boisclair Chamberlain Ripley Augustine Hausman Freed Hausman Freed Scott Kaat Checklist 364-484 Dodgers Future Stars Checklist 485-605 Checklist 606-726 Coleman Cardinals Team Hassler Twins Team Travers Brewers Team |
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Issue 82 from 1981 was a March offering (as opposed to the usual April), and featured Gil Gerard and Erin Gray as Buck Rogers and Wilma Deering on the cover (LOVED that show - the episode with the space vampire gave me nightmares).
I've only discovered 12 extant panels, of which all originated from that year's C and D sheets. C Sheet: Papi Winfield Bannister (x2) Knepper Monge Shirley Lowenstein Madlock Stapleton Forsch Office Garner (x3) D Sheet: Rice Cooper Wills Montanez Johnstone Randolph Barker Dressler Checklist 243-363 Bell Whitt Kennedy Bair Expos Team Blue Jays Team Bomback Corbett Caudill Palmer Lynn Simmons (x3) Tanana Burns Lefebvre Stanhouse Rudi Sanderson John Davis Jones Puhl Hrabosky Abbott (x2) Goltz Rogers Moskau Campbell Willis May Hoffman Dempsey Graham Jones Blyleven Roenicke |
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Issue 82 from 1981 was a March offering (as opposed to the usual April), and featured Gil Gerard and Erin Gray as Buck Rogers and Wilma Deering on the cover (LOVED that show - the episode with the space vampire gave me nightmares).
I've only discovered 12 extant panels, of which all originated from that year's C and D sheets. C Sheet: Papi Winfield Bannister (x2) Knepper Monge Shirley Lowenstein Madlock Stapleton Forsch Office Garner (x3) D Sheet: Rice Cooper Wills Montanez Johnstone Randolph Barker Dressler Checklist 243-363 Bell Whitt Kennedy Bair Expos Team Blue Jays Team Bomback Corbett Caudill Palmer Lynn Simmons (x3) Tanana Burns Lefebvre Stanhouse Rudi Sanderson John Davis Jones Puhl Hrabosky Abbott (x2) Goltz Rogers Moskau Campbell Willis May Hoffman Dempsey Graham Jones Blyleven Roenicke Last edited by deweyinthehall; 01-19-2025 at 07:52 AM. |
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Dynamite issue 94 - March, 1982 - featured Melissa Gilbert on the cover.
I have found 15 different panels, all from sheets C and D. C Sheet: Clancy Tanana Macha Camp Hebner Clear Valenzuela AS Oglivie Stargell Watson Porter IA Cromartie Holland Pastore Mahler Bergman Martin Molinaro Corbett Palmer IA DeJesus Orta Waits Hatcher (x3) Lamp Miller Chalk Meyer Petry Bevacqua Wise Squires Adams Easterly Clay Howell Allard Robinson Frazier Kison Hassler Drago Bulling Wagner Graham Simpson Bair Hausman D Sheet: Ashby Washington Howe Baker Salazar Cey Spencer Porter Tekulve (x2) Upshaw Milner Caldwell Sosa Watson Sutcliffe Driessen Jackson IA Piniella Martinez Allen McGregor Garvey IA Yount Knight Koosman Blue Jays FS Expos FS Heath Hume Griffey Wallach Checklist 1-132 Checklist 133-264 Lezcano Sutter AS Roberts Sorensen Oberkfell John |
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Issue 106, March 1983 - I WANT MY MTV!
All 9 known 1983 panels (even fewer this year) are taken from the E and F sheets. E Sheet: McGraw Seaver Sutter AS McGee Candelaria Expos Team Leaders (x3) Quisenberry AS Blue Evans Dent Carlton AS Youngblood Cey Griffin Cruz Fisk AS Moreno Gott Barr Nolan Edler Lynch Werner Glynn Hammaker Wills Roberts Davis Tidrow Maler Ramsey Altamirano O'Malley McCatty Braun Householder F Sheet: Weaver Anderson Brummer Scurry Rucker Stoddard ? ? Rangers Team Leaders Cardinals Team Leaders White Sox Team Leaders Braves Team Leaders (I have an image of these 4 cards, and the auction narrative description cited a Valenzuela, so one of the other two cards is certainly the Dodgers Team Leaders. Because I have been unable to locate an image of the F sheet, the identity of the 6th card is unknown). Morrison, Curtis, King, Hebner, Pittman, Garvin (the narrative lists these 6 cards, but due to the lack of an F sheet image, the arrangement of these cards on the panel is unknown). |
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Issue 118, March 1984, featuring Alex P. Keaton AKA Michael J. Fox.
I've found 14 panels, all from the A and B sheets. A Sheet: Clark Tekulve Zisk Rogers Gibson Blyleven Garcia Ramos Davis Carlton Moseby Carter Parker Thornton Strawberry Burris Giles Cromartie (x3) Sanderson Gullickson Jackson Boone Ray Boggs (x2) Schatzeder Valenzuela Forsch Yount Kittle Bell Lavelle Sundberg Garner Viola Guidry Rainey B Sheet: Hassey Wynegar Porter Caldwell Downing Stanley (x3) Lynch Sarmiento Bird Campaneris Hancock Rayford Moore Marshall Otis Candelaria Castino Concepcion Dauer Rose Perez Oberkfell Berra Brunansky Ladd Smith Gross Engle Wilfong Yost Allanson Burns Palmer Garber Knight Kemp (x2) McClure Laudner Lamp Nichols Tellmann Havens Richhardt Beckwith Mitchell Hodges Lahti Nolan (x2) |
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Before I started this thread, I had assumed the panels ceased in 1984, but someone mentioned issue 127 and I discovered 1985 cards had panels as well. They were in the February 1985 issue featuring Duran Duran on the cover.
I was only able to locate 5 panels, 4 from the D sheet and 1 from the C sheet. C Sheet: McGregor DeCinces Kittle Niekro Stewart D Sheet: Johnson Moore Picciolo Falcone Howe Nicosia Dunston Draft Pick Bannister Draft Pick Foli Draft Pick Almon Draft Pick Chambers Draft Pick Burroughs Draft Pick Hernandez Oberkfell Caudill Dernier Morris McMurtry (x2) Manning Garvey Gross Salazar Rogers Lefferts |
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Not to take this too far OT, but I saw a commercial recently and got very, very completely depressed.
This ancient relic, sadly, is Erin Gray now... ![]() eringrayold.jpg
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To many a pre-teen boy (myself included) Wilma was quite alluring.
ANYWAY! Come to find out that Dynamite also included card panels in their March 1986 edition - another one featuring Michael J. Fox (issue 134). I could only locate 16 copies of this issue online, from which I was able to find evidence of just 3 panels. C Sheet: Hesketh Codiroli Lucas Hawkins Wallach Howell D Sheet: Burns Filer Youngblood Eckersley Dotson James Smith Biancalana Blue Jays Team Leaders Reds Team Leaders Phillies Team Leaders Brewers Team Leaders |
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Unless someone has additional information, 1986 is the final year that Dynamite seems to have included Topps panels.
Since I start this exercise, I learned of 3 years they did include panels that I had not previously known - 1974, 1985 and 1986. Circulation must have plummeted in the late 80s as it's hard to even find copies from these years around the net. Now, I suppose, I need to go look at those Hot Dog Magazines.... |
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I ran across this related auction listing from Oregon Trail Sports Auctions September 1996 catalog.
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Very interesting and informative thread Dewey
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Dewey,
Kruk Cards in Michigan had a huge stash of Dynamite cards that were unlisted. I bought all my Dynamite panels from them. You may want to call them to see what unlisted inventory they had that could be of help. Store specializing in buying and selling sports cards and memorabilia. Address: 210 Campbell St, Rochester, MI 48307 Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5:30 PM Phone: (248) 656-8803 |
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