Showing posts with label Jim Brewer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Brewer. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

Pretty Good '68 Dodgers Poker Hand

On Saturday 04 February 2012 the sportlots onslaught continued (Oh it is not over yet, far from it). Due to the amount of stuff I have backlogged and the amount that is coming in I won't 'splain I'll just show. I got five 1968 Topps Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers, one of which I already had but they were a set lot so no picking.

1968 Topps Baseball 15 Ron Hunt

1968 Topps Baseball 249 Bill Singer

1968 Topps Baseball 298 Jim Brewer

1968 Topps Baseball 398 Jim Grant

1968 Topps Baseball 472 Walt Alston

 I mentioned that one of the cards I had previously. That would be the Jim Brewer. Here is a side by side comparison. As you can see they both seem to be in pretty good condition, except the one on the right (the newer one) has a light vertical crease that runs about 2/3 of the card (near the center from the bottom edge to roughly Jim's left shoulder) in the scan it looks like a very long loose string or cord hanging from Jim's waist.


Previous Posts:
Jim Brewer (tag for Jim Brewer)
1968 Topps Baseball (Includes previous mention of card #298 Jim Brewer)

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

1968 Topps Baseball

 
Card 278 Checklist 4th Series (for cards 284-370)

I was going to make this a post about just one card I had gotten recently (Jim Brewer), but I figured I'd talk about the whole set for this particular year. 1968 Topps Baseball. I think I had a ton more of these things when I was a kid than I do even now with buying what seems like a ton of them one or two cards at a time every few months. I'm not sure exactly which year was the first year I personally ripped open a trading card wax pack, but I do recall 1968 as being one of the first years I remember having cards from. I think 1970 or 1971 was the first year I personally opened a pack, or "bought" one. When you are a kid your "purchases" are usually really your parents or an older sibling "buying" the item for you while you wait impatiently to rip open whatever package it is you are about to get. I also recall that for the '68 cards the background pattern for some of the cards was really funky. the detail in the pattern of the dots or splotches seemed to vary. I couldn't decide if they were going for the look of a cork bulletin board or burlap sacks.

 298 Jim Brewer Dodgers
The most recent '68 card I've acquired.

114 Ron Swoboda Mets
Yes my card is cut off like that on the bottom (miscut)

 159 Don Kessinger Cubs

 235 Ron Santo Cubs

Ron also appeared on card #19 in the 
Insert Game cards Topps Released in 1968
(That is for another post)

While I'm mentioning Ron Santo Cards
1971 Topps 220
 1973 Topps 115