Someday my John Hilton OPC rookie card will be worth something! (p.s. those eye glasses John Hilton is wearing, I swear look like the ones issued to be in 1968 by the United States Air Force!)
rd
edit: That blemish above Ron Cey's head doesn't help!
Actually, it looks to me like the Mick swung and missed. The catcher's bare hand is covering up his glove, something he'd only do if the ball was in the glove. Dontcha think?
<< <i>Actually, it looks to me like the Mick swung and missed. The catcher's bare hand is covering up his glove, something he'd only do if the ball was in the glove. Dontcha think? >>
I was thinking the same thing. It doesn't really have the appearance of a hit -- judging from everyone's positions or where they're looking.
<< <i>Actually, it looks to me like the Mick swung and missed. The catcher's bare hand is covering up his glove, something he'd only do if the ball was in the glove. Dontcha think? >>
I was thinking the same thing. It doesn't really have the appearance of a hit -- judging from everyone's positions or where they're looking.
Edited to say: But it is a darn nice card. >>
I've always had the same thoughts you guys do...It looks like he actually missed, looks like Bob Gibson pitching, etc. etc.
Here's what the back of the card says..."Mickey Mantle connected with the first pitch thrown to him by relief pitcher Barney Shultz in the last of the ninth and sent the Cardinals down in defeat, 2-1. The home run, Mantle's 16th in World Series play, established a new record previously held by Babe Ruth."
-So it definitely was a hit (since he only got once pitch). -It was Barney Shultz, not Bob Gibson. Bob Gibson didn't even pitch in this game (but I always thought it was Bob Gibson until today - it looks just like him from what you can see) -This homer broke Babe Ruth's WS HR record
To me, though, it still doesn't look like he connected with the ball in this picture. And the pitcher STILL looks like Bob Gibson to me. So I did a little research and tried to find some Barney Shultz cards. Here's what I came up with:
My guess is Topps put a different pic than the homer on this card. Here's why:
1.Barney Shultz is white (I doubt there was more than one "Barney Shultz" pitching in the 60's), but the pitcher on the card is obviously not white 2.Mantle's expression doesn't look like he got a good piece of the ball 3.The catcher has his hand over the glove - a reaction that only comes when the ball actually lands there 4.No one - not even those in the stands - are looking at a "long fly ball..."
Anyone else know about this? This is my first time really looking at it in such detail...
I always know that when I see you're the author of the last post in this thread there's going to be something impressive waiting for me when I click on the link. Thanks for sharing.
The '65 Mantle W.S. was my first "real" Mantle as well. You guys have it covered, that is Gibson in the pic, Topps used wrong photo. Pretty cool card all the same. Heres' the box score:
St. Louis Cardinals 1, New York Yankees 2
Game played on Saturday, October 10, 1964 at Yankee Stadium St. Louis Cardinals ab r h rbi Flood cf 5 0 0 0 Brock lf 4 0 0 0 White 1b 4 0 1 0 Boyer 3b 4 0 0 0 Groat ss 4 0 1 0 McCarver c 2 1 1 0 Shannon rf 3 0 1 0 Maxvill 2b 3 0 1 0 Warwick ph 0 0 0 0 Buchek 2b 0 0 0 0 Simmons p 2 0 1 1 Skinner ph 1 0 0 0 Schultz p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 6 1 New York Yankees ab r h rbi Linz ss 4 0 0 0 Richardson 2b 4 0 1 0 Maris cf 4 0 0 0 Mantle rf 3 1 2 1 Howard c 2 1 1 0 Tresh lf 3 0 0 0 Pepitone 1b 2 0 0 0 Boyer 3b 3 0 1 1 Bouton p 3 0 0 0 Totals 28 2 5 2
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 – 1 6 0 New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 – 2 5 2
St. Louis Cardinals IP H R ER BB SO Simmons 8.0 4 1 1 3 2 Schultz L (0-1) 0.0 1 1 1 0 0 Totals 8.0 5 2 2 3 2
New York Yankees IP H R ER BB SO Bouton W (1-0) 9.0 6 1 0 3 2 Totals 9.0 6 1 0 3 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E–Linz (1), Mantle (2). DP–St. Louis 1. 2B–St. Louis Groat (1,off Bouton); Maxvill (1,off Bouton), New York Boyer (1,off Simmons); Mantle (2,off Simmons). HR–New York Mantle (1,9th inning off Schultz 0 on, 0 out). SH–Simmons (1,off Bouton); Shannon (1,off Bouton). IBB–McCarver (1,by Bouton); Howard (2,by Simmons). IBB–Simmons (1,Howard); Bouton (1,McCarver). U–Ken Burkhart (NL), Hank Soar (AL), Vinnie Smith (NL), Al Smith (AL), Bill McKinley (AL), Frank Secory (NL). T–2:16. A–67,101.
Game played on Saturday, October 10, 1964 at Yankee Stadium Baseball Almanac Box Score
I always know that when I see you're the author of the last post in this thread there's going to be something impressive waiting for me when I click on the link. Thanks for sharing. >>
Thanks for the comments. I havent posted on this thread for awhile. When i get back home, i'll post other cards ive gotten recently.
Mike, I was thinking of resubmitting it, but there's a little "rubber band" ding on it. So small you can't see it in a scan.
Missed out last night on a couple other 59's last night, Aaron and Banks. Maybe that's OK, I'm finding that a high end 7 that just has minor corner touches but everything else is good is fine with me but it's hard to tell with some scans. I'll probably stick with 8's going forward. Not much can go wrong there.
Here are a couple of cards that arrived in the past week or two for my Camilo Pascual collection
I already have the '56 & '57 in PSA 8, so that makes it all PSA 8s in the 1950's cards for him aside from the rookie. The 7s end up going for $40 to $50, but I always end up getting outbid. And 8s go for $300-600 depending on the auction house or bidders.
* '72 BASEBALL #15 100% * C. PASCUAL BASIC #3 * T. PEREZ BASIC #4 100% * L. TIANT BASIC #1 * DRYSDALE BASIC #4 100% * MAGIC MASTER #4/BASIC #3 * PALMEIRO MASTER/BASIC #1 * '65 DISNEYLAND #2 * '78 ELVIS PRESLEY #6 * '78 THREE'S COMPANY #1
I just got this back from my own PSA submission. I couldn't be happier! The French Bauer Reds are a tough regional issue and it is Rose's rookie year. A 9 is better than I could have hoped for even though I new it was nice.
I don't have scans and in all reality scanning it would be kind of odd, but today on E-Bay I picked up a 2001 Topps Traded Complete Set for only $118! With the price I've seen this set going for lately, I think this is a steal!
I collect the elements on the periodic table, and some coins. I have a complete Roosevelt set, and am putting together a set of coins from 1880.
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<< <i>My first Mantle
>>
Congratulations! Nice card for your first Mantle.
Hopefully there will be more coming soon.
<< <i>So, how were the candy lids distributed? What kind of candy were they with? What does "lid" have to do with anything? >>
The lids were the top of candy tub. Here's an old ebay auction that still has an image:
topps candy tub
I believe it was actually gum, in there. But don't quote me. So you had to pull the lid off, hence the damn crease on the tabs.
Here's 2 very good threads about the candy lids:
Bob's info about Candy Lids and proofs
yet more info on candy lids
And finally, the mother of all topps oddball info:
http://www.oldbaseball.com/refs/topps.htmlTopps Insert, Test and Supplemental page
Check out the 1973 and 1970 candy lids sections.
keeping my ears open for oddball cards of Rose from the 60's and 70's.
slow but happy mailday for me . . one to add to my Dorsett sets
Dave
Very nice manofmoe!
<< <i>My first Mantle >>
Great looking 7 on a great looking card!
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
<< <i>My first Mantle
>>
Congratulations gotsparks!
That's a great card - not as good as first sex but what the heck!
Can't remember the first Mantle? I think it was a 60T from a pack. My memory is not crystal like some members unfortunately.
Good luck on your next pickup!
mike
kind of looks like doyle brunson huh?
julen
RIP GURU
<< <i>My first Mantle
>>
Great card
I assume that is Gibson he is homering off
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<< <i>A couple new additions to my Gaylord Perry set.... >>
I love the look of that 1972 card. I'm going to have to start that set one of these days.
Someday my John Hilton OPC rookie card will be worth something! (p.s. those eye glasses John Hilton is wearing, I swear look like the ones issued to be in 1968 by the United States Air Force!)
rd
edit: That blemish above Ron Cey's head doesn't help!
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
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<< <i>My first Mantle
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Great card
I assume that is Gibson he is homering off >>
Actually, it looks to me like the Mick swung and missed. The catcher's bare hand is covering up his glove, something he'd only do if the ball was in the glove. Dontcha think?
That Mantle is a sure a great looking PSA 7! rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
<< <i>Actually, it looks to me like the Mick swung and missed. The catcher's bare hand is covering up his glove, something he'd only do if the ball was in the glove. Dontcha think? >>
I was thinking the same thing. It doesn't really have the appearance of a hit -- judging from everyone's positions or where they're looking.
Edited to say: But it is a darn nice card.
That is a great looking card. I would be proud to have that one in my collection!
This is the envelope.
Then this came folded inside. The front:
The back:
Arthur
Arthur
<< <i>
<< <i>Actually, it looks to me like the Mick swung and missed. The catcher's bare hand is covering up his glove, something he'd only do if the ball was in the glove. Dontcha think? >>
I was thinking the same thing. It doesn't really have the appearance of a hit -- judging from everyone's positions or where they're looking.
Edited to say: But it is a darn nice card. >>
I've always had the same thoughts you guys do...It looks like he actually missed, looks like Bob Gibson pitching, etc. etc.
Here's what the back of the card says..."Mickey Mantle connected with the first pitch thrown to him by relief pitcher Barney Shultz in the last of the ninth and sent the Cardinals down in defeat, 2-1. The home run, Mantle's 16th in World Series play, established a new record previously held by Babe Ruth."
-So it definitely was a hit (since he only got once pitch).
-It was Barney Shultz, not Bob Gibson. Bob Gibson didn't even pitch in this game (but I always thought it was Bob Gibson until today - it looks just like him from what you can see)
-This homer broke Babe Ruth's WS HR record
To me, though, it still doesn't look like he connected with the ball in this picture. And the pitcher STILL looks like Bob Gibson to me. So I did a little research and tried to find some Barney Shultz cards. Here's what I came up with:
My guess is Topps put a different pic than the homer on this card. Here's why:
1.Barney Shultz is white (I doubt there was more than one "Barney Shultz" pitching in the 60's), but the pitcher on the card is obviously not white
2.Mantle's expression doesn't look like he got a good piece of the ball
3.The catcher has his hand over the glove - a reaction that only comes when the ball actually lands there
4.No one - not even those in the stands - are looking at a "long fly ball..."
Anyone else know about this? This is my first time really looking at it in such detail...
<< <i>I agree it may just be a different action shot from the World Series. Anything is possible with Topps! >>
Plus, it looks like they whited-out the number on the pitcher's jersey.
Topps must've realized their error and tried to cover it up by erasing the jersey number and/or name across the back...
entering dangerous territory with the purchase of these cards
and slowly adding to my HOF rookie collection
I always know that when I see you're the author of the last post in this thread there's going to be something impressive waiting for me when I click on the link. Thanks for sharing.
Arthur
St. Louis Cardinals 1, New York Yankees 2
Game played on Saturday, October 10, 1964 at Yankee Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals ab r h rbi
Flood cf 5 0 0 0
Brock lf 4 0 0 0
White 1b 4 0 1 0
Boyer 3b 4 0 0 0
Groat ss 4 0 1 0
McCarver c 2 1 1 0
Shannon rf 3 0 1 0
Maxvill 2b 3 0 1 0
Warwick ph 0 0 0 0
Buchek 2b 0 0 0 0
Simmons p 2 0 1 1
Skinner ph 1 0 0 0
Schultz p 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 1 6 1
New York Yankees ab r h rbi
Linz ss 4 0 0 0
Richardson 2b 4 0 1 0
Maris cf 4 0 0 0
Mantle rf 3 1 2 1
Howard c 2 1 1 0
Tresh lf 3 0 0 0
Pepitone 1b 2 0 0 0
Boyer 3b 3 0 1 1
Bouton p 3 0 0 0
Totals 28 2 5 2
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 – 1 6 0
New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 – 2 5 2
St. Louis Cardinals IP H R ER BB SO
Simmons 8.0 4 1 1 3 2
Schultz L (0-1) 0.0 1 1 1 0 0
Totals 8.0 5 2 2 3 2
New York Yankees IP H R ER BB SO
Bouton W (1-0) 9.0 6 1 0 3 2
Totals 9.0 6 1 0 3 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E–Linz (1), Mantle (2). DP–St. Louis 1. 2B–St. Louis Groat (1,off Bouton); Maxvill (1,off Bouton), New York Boyer (1,off Simmons); Mantle (2,off Simmons). HR–New York Mantle (1,9th inning off Schultz 0 on, 0 out). SH–Simmons (1,off Bouton); Shannon (1,off Bouton). IBB–McCarver (1,by Bouton); Howard (2,by Simmons). IBB–Simmons (1,Howard); Bouton (1,McCarver). U–Ken Burkhart (NL), Hank Soar (AL), Vinnie Smith (NL), Al Smith (AL), Bill McKinley (AL), Frank Secory (NL). T–2:16. A–67,101.
Game played on Saturday, October 10, 1964 at Yankee Stadium
Baseball Almanac Box Score
<< <i>Great CJ's, MajorDanby.
I always know that when I see you're the author of the last post in this thread there's going to be something impressive waiting for me when I click on the link. Thanks for sharing. >>
Thanks for the comments. I havent posted on this thread for awhile. When i get back home, i'll post other cards ive gotten recently.
Nice CJ's! Next to T3s - my next favorite early set.
MKG
Those E91s are really nice - ya gonna have them graded?
thanx for sharing
mike
<< <i> New York Yankees IP H R ER BB SO
Bouton W (1-0) 9.0 6 1 0 3 2 >>
One of the Bulldog's 2 wins in the Series.
Xanadu, you actually make me want to collect boxing cards. Until I joined this board I didn't know there was such a thing.
Then I see the pre-war cards and I want to collect those. Then I see something like 1954 Red Heart and I want those.
Then Stone sums it up perfectly - focus!
So I go back to what I love - 50's and 60's HOF.
Got this today.
"Molon Labe"
That's an incredible looking 7!!!
Why pay for a 9 when ya can get a Kaline that looks like that!
Very nice - congratulations and thanx for sharing
Superb
mike
"Molon Labe"
Missed out last night on a couple other 59's last night, Aaron and Banks. Maybe that's OK, I'm finding that a high end 7 that just has minor corner touches but everything else is good is fine with me but it's hard to tell with some scans. I'll probably stick with 8's going forward. Not much can go wrong there.
How's your 63 Fleer set going?
"Molon Labe"
<< <i>Sidepocket
That's an incredible looking 7!!! >>
Definitely.
I already have the '56 & '57 in PSA 8, so that makes it all PSA 8s in the 1950's cards for him aside from the rookie. The 7s end up going for $40 to $50, but I always end up getting outbid. And 8s go for $300-600 depending on the auction house or bidders.
* C. PASCUAL BASIC #3
* T. PEREZ BASIC #4 100%
* L. TIANT BASIC #1
* DRYSDALE BASIC #4 100%
* MAGIC MASTER #4/BASIC #3
* PALMEIRO MASTER/BASIC #1
* '65 DISNEYLAND #2
* '78 ELVIS PRESLEY #6
* '78 THREE'S COMPANY #1
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* C. PASCUAL BASIC #3
* T. PEREZ BASIC #4 100%
* L. TIANT BASIC #1
* DRYSDALE BASIC #4 100%
* MAGIC MASTER #4/BASIC #3
* PALMEIRO MASTER/BASIC #1
* '65 DISNEYLAND #2
* '78 ELVIS PRESLEY #6
* '78 THREE'S COMPANY #1
WaltDisneyBoards
I like the mantle action shot
Very few colors but it comes out bold on this card
<< <i>Also, another couple arrived for my 'rookies of the '70s' set.... >>
Really nice pickups. Evans is very underrated.
Seraph - nice to see you posting - superb Mantle!
Rob - what can I say - Life begins at 10!
thanx for sharing
mike
But I did pick this one up - it's number four of the 11 variations of the original score - Take Me Out to the Ball Game.
This is the inset pic of the latest pickup:
It's in less than pristine shape but that's ok - only 7 more to go!
mike
Parker Brothers - Double Game Board - you can play FB, BB and checkers.
It's in great shape - probably from around 1950 - the original is from 1926 - have never seen it.
The inside is pristine! May never have been played - tho shows typic aging - but the board is beautiful!
mike
Here is tonights ebay win...I saw it and knew I had to have it! It did cost me but I'm thrilled to add this to my collection!!
I just got this back from my own PSA submission. I couldn't be happier! The French Bauer Reds are a tough regional issue and it is Rose's rookie year. A 9 is better than I could have hoped for even though I new it was nice.