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Winners set? Boy, was I wrong! No, we don't have any cards to add to the checklist of 19 subjects, although it looks like we finally know why the remaining six winners did not have cards. However, w...
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Way back in 2008, almost at the start of this blog, I posted a super short piece about some Topps mockup creations that had been featured in a Gavin Riley Baseball Card News article in the mid 80's. ...
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The Topps Archives: Up North (Or Not)
Pretty much any collector of vintage cards is familiar with the Canadian firm O-Pee-Chee, which was founded as a confectioner in 1911 and st...
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Further to a very old post here, I've found some additional information regarding the very strange and Topps affliated 1967 Rubber Uglies "set". These little blighters were loosely associated with the 1965 Ugly Stickers set but were soft, rubbery, icky...
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Some very old (and old school) hobby catalogs have crossed my threshold recently, including a special one from Sam Rosen, who was Woody Gelman's Stepfather and started selling baseball cards as a retirement project prodded on by his Stepson. Kind of...
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Happy Wednesday kids! Back at it with some midweek cheer from Friend o'the Archive Roy Carlson.
Hobby veterans are aware that Topps used to sign up almost any and all promising minor leaguers (Maury Wills excepted!) with a contract stipulating a $5 payment to retain their rights. Famously called "Steak Money" as the idea was the player could go... -
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OK, I'm going to reach out for a little help here. I am trying to disentangle two sets attributed to 1962, both made of actual wood, if you can believe it: Real Wood Plaks and Valentine Wood Plaks. They are often co-mingled and I believe between the...
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