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Old 03-19-2016, 12:02 AM
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Default 1972 Cards That Never Were, HOF Edition...

Here are my latest workings of 1972 'In Action' cards. I'll end up putting together as many of the 'ignored' HOF'ers as I can. First off, I'm going with these three guys, with an additional Nolan Ryan thrown in, because let's face it, most people love him…

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And who could ever forget these two fellahs…

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And then there's Mr. Tiger…

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And an additional Mr. Perez…

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Those look great Darren!
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And, of course, 'The Splendid Splinter'…

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And I did this Say Hey Kid a while ago, but it fits nicely into this thread…

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So cool. Thanks Darren.
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And I did this Say Hey Kid a while ago, but it fits nicely into this thread…

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This would have been the most expensive card in the set by far
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Fantastic work! Were there an encore, I bet you could have fun with Dock Ellis!

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Love the blyleven card.

Shouldn't the sparky card be an "inactive" one though LOL

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These are fantastic! I sure wish they were actually produced!

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Love the blyleven card.

Shouldn't the sparky card be an "inactive" one though LOL

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Those are great pics, Darren. Hard to believe that was 50 years ago. Bench was such a great catcher, and your cards show that.

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I love those reimagined 1972s! As far as I'm concerned, the 72s are one of the finest sets ever, and certainly the best set of the 1970s. I particularly like the Nolan Ryan cards with the little "a" on his cap — that's what he wore that one and only year. I watched him pitch a lot for the Halos that year, including his first spring training start. When he tossed a pitch over Willie McCovey's head early in the game, I was certain he was going to be a bust.

I'd like to see some updated '72s of two other guys the Angels traded for that year — Vada Pinson and Leo Cardenas. The artwork on their original cards is kind of lame. Maybe I'll try my hand at this ...

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Ran across an absolutely joyous photograph of Brooks Robinson and Mark Belanger, so I threw together yet another pair of new Brooksies (especially for our fellow member who loves him the most)...

1972brooksrobinson06.jpg1972brooksrobinson07.jpg


And another bonus one...

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And how about a celebratory reimagining of...

REG-GIE!!!
REG-GIE!!!
REG-GIE!!!
REG-GIE!!!


1972reggiejackson04.jpg1972reggiejackson01.jpg

1972reggiejackson08.jpg1972reggiejackson07.jpg

1972reggiejackson05.jpg1972reggiejackson11.jpg

1972reggiejackson06.jpg1972reggiejackson02.jpg



Although this one doesn't fit into the general timeframe of being a shot that could've actually appeared on a 1972 card, I had to include it anyway, because that is one cool photograph!!

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I've never messed around with card creation myself, but this thread is fantastic. I love the 72 In Action designs but the photos Topps used in the real were set a bit... lackluster. Nice to see the improvements you all have made
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Cool idea and I hope those are all high numbers.

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Great cards. But why is Berra wearing shin guards while he appears to be in the on deck circle?
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Protection from foul balls?
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Great cards. But why is Berra wearing shin guards while he appears to be in the on deck circle?
Two outs and no faith in whomever was batting before him, I assume.
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And a few more sluggers and hurlers (including a pair already posted long ago, but they fit the theme, so what the hey) to add to the mix...


1972jimpalmer02.jpg1972eddiemathews01.jpg

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This has been a great thread
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Great cards. What's with the look on that last one? Was that after a k?

Killer could hit the ball a loooooong way. 573 HRs was a LOT at one time, doesn't seem that big a deal anymore.

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