1955 Topps design is so good for all sports. Too bad it wasn't used more.
BuckHunter68
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The format plays so well for virtually every sport. Imagine vintage hockey or football, for example, in that format! Beautiful.
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"You've gotta be a man to play this game...but you'd better have a lot of little boy in you, too"--Roy Campanella
Oh Yeah...that 55 Johnny U...Oh yeah that's a cherry one...
Even basketball...of course the players are so tall so the images can be skinny...
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Early release 1955 Topps Davy Crockett would be cool in that format.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
The 1955 Topps baseball design is one of my six (6) favorite baseball card designs. The other five (5) are 1957, 1963, 1965, and 1967 Topps baseball and 1953 Bowman Color baseball.
I prefer 55. How can you possibly put 57 in there?
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I like a clean look…less is more as far as graphic design on a card for me. Thus…I like the 1953 Bowman Color, 1957 Topps and 1967 Topps.
I think a lot of people love '57. It's probably due to the fact they're photo's and have a clean format... (judging by the others on his list, Mintonlypls is actually very consistent. This is how you figure what our friends like.
I do like how the '57 set was primarily photographed in the Polo Grounds, Ebbets Field and Yankee Stadium. These represented the center of the baseball Universe in that decade.
"You've gotta be a man to play this game...but you'd better have a lot of little boy in you, too"--Roy Campanella
Sorry. Your mock-ups do nothing for me. I think the '54 hockey is far more attractive:
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Of course I'm probably the only person here who prefers the '53 Bowman B&W to the color, so take my opinions with a grain of salt.
Super cool, 55 is my favorite vintage year. It was the peak Americana era of James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Mickey Mantle ect.. They called it happy days for a reason.
INCOMING! Not sure what that shot's about...but...very nice hockey there! Gorgeous set.
Yeah, I get that completely. It's like you say...the "peak"
Some pret-ty nice cars came along about that time, too Lol
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Well, this thread explains the Henri Richard in the hockey card thread. Although, I am not sure why you would have posted that there nor why you wouldn't have responded to the homemade question. It does look nice.
The 54-55 hockey is the best design ever. The 55 baseball design used above would have worked nicely for the missing 55-56 and, likewise, the 56 baseball design would have made a nice 56-57.
Okay, that makes sense. IMHO the 57's always seemed dark and dreary to me. I guess I prefer more color and I really like the hand drawn stuff.
Edited to add, Buck, I love the artwork/photoshop. Now I understand why the Basketball guys needed Tallboys because those legs on Wilt go on for miles.
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Ha! They sure do! I wish there were REALLY pretty tall boys around for basketball.
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Not sure what to say. I have not seen the question or else I would certainly try my best to answer it. Which thread? Sorry 'bout that. I DID make a Richard card some time ago. Was it a '61?
"You've gotta be a man to play this game...but you'd better have a lot of little boy in you, too"--Roy Campanella
You found it. It was the 57-58 Topps mock-up.
Not sure if really modifies "pretty" or "tall", but if it's the latter you might look at the ruler set. I don't remember more than that but will look if you're interested. Otherwise, for pretty I think '76 might be the best you could do. '69, '70, and '65 football all seem really plain.