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I am currently working on a few vintage Topps sets. 1970, 1971, and 1973. Recently Bo, of the blog Baseball Cards Come to Life, and I worked out a trade and he sent me some cards I need for my 1970 and 1971 sets. Thank you Bo!
Bo advised me ahead of time that some of the cards were "well loved", some with writing on them. That's okay with me, especially for the 1970 set because the starter set that I ended up with and the dups that came with it are not in great shape either, so these go nicely with them.
Check out some of the names that Bo sent. Wes Parker is up first at card #5. Wes has a great story and is arguably the best fielding first baseman of all-time. He is really underrated in my book and I am actually looking to collect all of his Topps cards. Similar to what I did with Reggie Jackson and Thurman Munson and what I'm attempting to do with Hank Aaron and Nolan Ryan.
Bo included a couple of checklists and surprisingly both of them are unscathed, without a single check on them. There were also several dual rookie cards in the bunch; most notably the Vida Blue rookie card! Also included were several league leader cards featuring the likes of Rod Carew, Harmon Killabrew, Reggie Jackson, and Tom Seaver.
There were some other cards of recognizable names like Jim Kaat, Manny Mota, Al Oliver, and Tommy John.
As Bo indicated, some of the cards featured some writing on them. Some of them include the players number, like this Curt Matton card.
Others include both a jersey number and an alternate position, like this Jim Hart card.
I'm actually a little jealous of the kid that did this back in 1970. At least I'm going to assume it was a kid and it happened back in 1970.
Glad you like them! I probably have other Wes Parkers, I'll take a look.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the 70 and 71s Bo! For Parker I just need his 1966 and 1968 Topps cards.
DeleteThat Vida Blue rookie card is so cool. Combo rookie cards often end up with only a fraction of the players being notable names... but both of those guys played huge roles for Oakland during The Swingin' A's era.
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