Kellogg's Kuestion ?
tschaef
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How did Kellogg's decide who was going to be in its sets from year to year. I am sure it was some sort of legal issue. There are some very good players who were left out. Aaron being the most obvious.
Kellogg's Krazy
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Your second question calls for King Kellogg!!!!!!
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First of all...Welcome to the board Todd! I know you have been a serious K Kollector for quite a while now.
The mysterious 75's......There is only speculation on why a basic set that was available from Kellogg's in complete set form is so hard to come by.....It might be one of those "fluke" things on manufacturing or product logistics. An employee might of damaged a bunch, or maybe they gave out most of the cards to employees...Who knows???...My guess is, because there were production reports of full runs, that a large quanity of these cards are sitting in a distributing house somewhere (OR could of been tossed out by the same dist. company).....
Here are a few facts about the 1975 Kellogg's set...........
It's the smallest population of all the basic sets from 1970 - 1983, except for the 1979 set. Only 248 total cards were submitted so far. (The 79 set had a number of problems with the plastic "darkening" as time goes on, which would explain the lower submission rate).
PSA total submissions per year:
1970 8151
1971 1741
1972 1381
1973 1049
1974 1502
1975* 248
1976 1020
1977 344
1978 463
1979 228
1980 553
1981 864
1982 707
1983 378
Compare the 1975 set with the first Kellogg's set 1970....A whopping 32.8/1 ratio.
There are only 2 known "variation" cards in the set. Grich and Hunter, none of which would lead anyone to believe that this set was hard to obtain.
I have only known about 1 complete set , and it resides with the author of this thread. The same set is also #1 on the registry. (atta 'boy Todd)
So I guess there is no real definite reason why the 1975 set is scarce.
Just 3-D Karma....I guess!!!
I'll keep looking for answers...
Larry
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Hey Marc, good point on the Schmidt card...........With all of the Kellogg's baseball sets running about 54 to 75 cards each, and the years running from 1970 through 1983, most people would think that Schmitty would have been in every set.......... All Kellogg's sets have MANY stars within them from their prospective years, so why wasn't Mike Schmidt in every set as well??.......He certainly belongs there!!!
(So does Hank Aaron and about a dozen other players too!!!...)
Another 3-D mystery...........
Larry
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Interesting thought on your post.
Do you have any more data or thoughts along that line. I don't have any precise information on "what" brands had the promo cards inserted to.
Please tell us if you know about any of this.
Many thanks!!
Larry
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I bet if someone did the research they'd find that a high percentage of the players in the 1970, 71 etc, Kellogg's sets played in an All-Star Game (note to youngsters, that was back when they finished the game and cared who won). Many of the players we now Konsider Kommons were actually really good players for a year or two.
The selection of the players in baseball is better than football. While you are asking about Hank Aaron, where's Bart Starr and Joe Namath?
Still, if you are looking for a set that's sized right, has a nice mix of stars and Kommons, and a lot of personality, the Kellogg's sets are incredibly fun and affordable.
By the way, the "1975 Kelloggs production run theory" that they were on unpopular boxes of cereal sounds like a good theory to me. I would like to know. I think that the 1975 set will be the fourth most popular Kelloggs baseball set after 70, 71 and 72 ATG.
I have a few hundred extra PSA graded 1971 Kellogg's cards. E-mail for price list. Looking for 1970 Topps Supers in PSA 9 too.
That is an interesting observation on the player selection and may well be correct. As for the brands of cereal, I didn't know that kellogg's put them in different brands. I collected them as kid and believe the first cards I got was in 74 and I collected them all through the rest of the 70's and into the 80's. The only brand I remember them ever being in was Frosted Flakes. Were they in other brands?
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