So does the ink that was supposed to be applied to the card in fact stick to the dirt on the rollers or is it that the rollers scrape ink off as they roll by?
<< <i>Does anyone know what causes snow on cards during the printing process? I was just curious. >>
Learned long ago ... It was caused by dirty/worn rollers as the card sheets went through their final printing process. My guess is that black was the final step in the 4-color (blue, red, yellow, black) printing process, which is why black areas are more often affected than colored areas.
Scott >>
Actually, it's cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK in the biz) and my understanding is the same as Scott's. I had the good fortune to look thru Don's set and some of his other ones recently, and they were nothing short of incredible. Page after page, slab after slab, truly little works of art. Don, again, I'm really sorry about that glass of merlot. I"m sure they won't ding you too hard for the ST.
edited to add- from the few times I've been on press checks it seemed to be caused by too fast a paper feed, and the ink not covering the blanket (that rolls onto the plate, that hits the paper) properly.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
<< <i>So does the ink that was supposed to be applied to the card in fact stick to the dirt on the rollers or is it that the rollers scrape ink off as they roll by? >>
I'd imagine that no problem existed with the ink getting on the sheet, and that the sheet was just fine until the final roller(s) ran over it and essentially "pulled" spots of the ink off of the sheet.
I'm curious since I had never heard of these. Why didn't PSA label these "Presentation Set" since they are different size and production? How would a buyer know that these were from a presentation set?
Steve, PSA won't label them that way because they have no absolute assurance that they are from a presentation set. Unlike SGC who did it in the early years, PSA has never labeled cards 'presentation set'. I kind of wish they would.
A buyer would never know for sure unless someone like myself sell some and advertise them that way. Also, I can prove they are from my buy and the boxes they came in.
I am sure a number of pres set cards have made their way into the hobby in holders and no one knows they are from a pres set except they might marvel at how nice the cards look.
Don
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball set registry id Don Johnson Collection ebay id truecollector14
<< <i> Unlike SGC who did it in the early years, PSA has never labeled cards 'presentation set'. I kind of wish they would. >>
You would think they would, especially if someone could offer the effective equivalent of a provenance, like you could.
It's not a precise analogy but these seem like their proper category would be a little bit like tiffany sets. Essentially similar but distinctive enough to make a note of.
I think using the PSA "pedigree" service you could probably get some text added to the flip denoting the card was from a presentation set. Nothing really PSA endorsed, but they might do it.
I recently picked up this sweet looking PSA 8 1963 McCovey. The color really jumps out, so I figured this might be one of the Presentation set versions. I also notice that the card is a whole 1/16th of an inch short, left-right. Is that the hallmark of these kinds of cards?
I've decided to jump in and try to complete this set. I wanted to go after a 1960's set and it was between the 1963 and 1960 but in the end, I just couldn't say no to this one. It will probably be mostly raw with maybe the higher value cards graded. If anyone has any raw commons laying around gathering dust, let me know as I'll be starting from scratch. I'm mainly looking for eye appeal - in the EX range.
Also, does anyone have a blank Excel spreadsheet for this set?
In answer to your question... and just my opinion...YES. The floating heads, including the over-priced Rose rookie card are less than pleasing. Other than that I feel this set has some of the best photography and color of any set... period. It iwll be a sad day when I have to part with my set.......
<< <i>In answer to your question... and just my opinion...YES. The floating heads, including the over-priced Rose rookie card are less than pleasing. >>
True.
The hatless pics that are part of most Topps sets of the period are problematic, too, but that affects all of them.
As a rule, one of the prettiest and most challenging sets of the '60's.
Thanks; it is a labor of time and love.... and bottomless pockets that now have holes in them (i.e., my "head of houshold expenses" has taken the checkbook away).
<< <i>I've decided to jump in and try to complete this set. I wanted to go after a 1960's set and it was between the 1963 and 1960 but in the end, I just couldn't say no to this one. It will probably be mostly raw with maybe the higher value cards graded. If anyone has any raw commons laying around gathering dust, let me know as I'll be starting from scratch. I'm mainly looking for eye appeal - in the EX range.
Thanks in advance, Mike >>
I have about 100 raw cards in solid NM condition (about 20-30% will grade PSA 8). PM me or email me: ouray2 AT att.net.
I agree with Dave C (who's THE MAN with the best '63 Topps set there is, and a very good guy to buy cards from when he has them on eBay) -- Some of the '63s are pretty funky. (I say this as a '63 lover and collector: my set is just #20). There are 50+ cards of traded players, most without hats, on whose cards Topps tried to fake the team letter or logo in the black&white action insert -- Luis Aparicio comes to mind. I wish Topps had just airbrushed the old team letter off and left it at that. The worst of the head cutouts is the leader card with the bill of Whitey Ford's cap cut off. I know: picky, picky. It's still a great set to collect, and if anybody dislikes the Rose rookie that much, I'd be happy to take it off your hands!
hi do you have or know of a 63 wrapper from the last series i believe that advertises a mantle mask sflayank@aol.com i will pay a substantial sum for this wrapper
Thanks Don. Can't afford 9s but I love highend 8s. The top 4 are from John Amback's recent set break. The bottom 2 are from gametimecollectibles "recent vending find". Gee, I wish one day I could find some brand-spanking-new vending cards.
Great cards Kurtman, Seeing that Gibson reminds me of a question I've always had. The '63 Gibson picture is the same one used for the '61 Topps set. Also, the '63 and '64 Topps Drysdale and the '61 and '62 Topps Drysdale share the same pictures also. I guess Topps recycled picutres alot during this era? Doesn't seem like it would have been that difficult to snap another picture sometime during the course of a season.
On a side note, I'm now about 20% complete with my raw set. Still lovin' it.
A couple months ago Don's Bob Miller #261 sells for $750 and then last night another sells for $43. Great timing Don! Gotta love that! 63 Miller ebay sale 4/24
1963ers, believe it or not I just came across a 1963 Presentation Set. Its in a box and contains 5 smaller boxes that house the cards in there series. I just started going thru it for grading. Besides the big boys, what are the commons that are low pops ? The Rose is a stunning card , a 9 for sure, maybe a 10.
Wow. If those results aren't an advertisement for being a patient bidder, I don't know what is. A particular "ouch" on the $750 Miller. Those two bidders must not track the market.
Thanks for resurrecting this thread. It has been awhile.
Bob....
We would love to hear more about the presentation set you have. How did you pick it up, what is the story behind it? I have one too.
John....
Yes, patience can be key to picking up tough cards for better prices.
To all....
As Kurt pointed out, I was the seller on that $750 Bob Miller card. I also was the seller on that $282 Tommy Davis card. When I listed them, I had strong multiple bidders. On the Miller card, three bidders went after the card aggressively, so I ended up with a small goldmine out of it. To say I was in shock on that sale is an understatement. Timing can be everything, but not all. I think a good reputation plus a professional listing and the most important of all is a great scan of the card. All of these things aid in the selling process but sometimes Lady Luck just tops all.
Don
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball set registry id Don Johnson Collection ebay id truecollector14
As Kurt pointed out, I was the seller on that $750 Bob Miller card. I also was the seller on that $282 Tommy Davis card. When I listed them, I had strong multiple bidders. On the Miller card, three bidders went after the card aggressively, so I ended up with a small goldmine out of it. To say I was in shock on that sale is an understatement. Timing can be everything, but not all. I think a good reputation plus a professional listing and the most important of all is a great scan of the card. All of these things aid in the selling process but sometimes Lady Luck just tops all. >>
I'd also say having a solid to high end example will also help to bring greater results. I didn't see your Miller but the last one that sold for $43 wasn't a very strong 8 and was marginally centered. But for $750, they must be hoping for a bump from 8 to 10! Congrats on the results.
I just found the set going thru some boxes of stuff I have. Thats a story in its self that I wont go into. From what I understand there were 200 made, they were handed out to certain people and employees. Thats about all I know about them. I sort of remember having a 61 and 62 also.
I'm not an expert on this set but I believe that, aside from the low pops already listed, a lot of the first series cards would be in high demand. Be careful for print snow as that is the big nemesis of cards from that series. Don and others who actively collect this set could probably elaborate more.
<< <i>I'd also say having a solid to high end example will also help to bring greater results. I didn't see your Miller but the last one that sold for $43 wasn't a very strong 8 and was marginally centered. But for $750, they must be hoping for a bump from 8 to 10! Congrats on the results. >>
Good point. I do remember Don's and it was a high-end dead-centered example.
Bob: If you find a nice Berra in that presentation set, I'd be highly interested in it. The last centered one on ebay went to Jim Crandall and I was the unfortunate underbidder. It is on the top of my want list.
I think it is safe to say we'd all love to hear the whole story about your '63 Presentation set.
Here is a list of the cards that I've seen sell for at least 2xSMR. Not every time, but in most cases more than once. Yankees typically sell well but that certainly isn't groundbreaking news. Good luck and please share the story and some scans if you get a chance.
14 PEDRO RAMOS 21 MARTY KEOUGH 22 CURT SIMMONS 23 ED LOPAT 27 CHOO CHOO COLEMAN 30 HARVEY KUENN 34 DICK SCHOFIELD 40 VIC POWER 58 BOB WILL 84 RON KLINE 100 JOE CUNNINGHAM 105 RON FAIRLY 109 LEE MAYE 114 DAN OSINSKI 148 WORLD SERIES GAME 7 149 MARV BREEDING 162 TWINS TEAM 174 LARRY BURRIGHT 184 VERN LAW 190 MINNIE MINOSO 208 1963 ROOKIE STARS 224 MIKE ROARKE 227 JIM GRANT 261 BOB MILLER 262 ELLIS BURTON 283 ROY SIEVERS 285 DICK STUART 289 HAL BROWN 291 DON RUDOLPH 293 BILL PLEIS 298 DON DILLARD 305 DON HOAK 309 JIM BREWER 310 TOMMY DAVIS 314 JOHN GORYL 315 RALPH TERRY 319 JOE GAINES 324 1963 ROOKIE STARS 325 JACK SANFORD 328 DICK WILLIAMS 341 JACK BALDSCHUN 343 JOHNNY PESKY 354 DOM ZANNI 363 DICK RADATZ 382 RALPH HOUK 496 1963 ROOKIE STARS 501 JOE AZCUE
Between me and my brother we have quite a few boxes, those who know me know why too, and there isnt 1 card in them you can have. I still remember you nam812 and your still on my blocked bidder list.
Had nothing to do with larger scans, so if you really want me to tell the story I will. Or we can leave it at that. 6 yrs ago when I blocked you I didnt even sell graded cards. Just lots of NRMT- MT ungraded cards.
Comments
<< <i>
<< <i>Does anyone know what causes snow on cards during the printing process?
I was just curious. >>
Learned long ago ... It was caused by dirty/worn rollers as the card sheets went through their final printing process. My guess is that black was the final step in the 4-color (blue, red, yellow, black) printing process, which is why black areas are more often affected than colored areas.
Scott >>
Actually, it's cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK in the biz) and my understanding is the same as Scott's.
I had the good fortune to look thru Don's set and some of his other ones recently, and they were nothing short of incredible. Page after page, slab after slab, truly little works of art.
Don, again, I'm really sorry about that glass of merlot. I"m sure they won't ding you too hard for the ST.
edited to add- from the few times I've been on press checks it seemed to be caused by too fast a paper feed, and the ink not covering the blanket (that rolls onto the plate, that hits the paper) properly.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
<< <i>So does the ink that was supposed to be applied to the card in fact stick to the dirt on the rollers or is it that the rollers scrape ink off as they roll by? >>
I'd imagine that no problem existed with the ink getting on the sheet, and that the sheet was just fine until the final roller(s) ran over it and essentially "pulled" spots of the ink off of the sheet.
Scott
Anthony, the merlot didn't leave too bad of a stain!
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
A buyer would never know for sure unless someone like myself sell some and advertise them that way. Also, I can prove they are from my buy and the boxes they came in.
I am sure a number of pres set cards have made their way into the hobby in holders and no one knows they are from a pres set except they might marvel at how nice the cards look.
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
<< <i> Unlike SGC who did it in the early years, PSA has never labeled cards 'presentation set'. I kind of wish they would. >>
You would think they would, especially if someone could offer the effective equivalent of a provenance, like you could.
It's not a precise analogy but these seem like their proper category would be a little bit like tiffany sets. Essentially similar but distinctive enough to make a note of.
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
digicat....yes, it is and I think it is a very good possibility that your McCovey is from a presentation set. Congrats on such a nice card!
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
Also, does anyone have a blank Excel spreadsheet for this set?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
Dave C.
Link to my 1963 Topps Basic Set
Link to my 1963 Topps Master Set
My goal for 2007 is to add scans of the cards.
All I can say is WOW! You have amassed a truly amazing set. Congrats! I can't wait to see some scans.
Mike
<< <i>In answer to your question... and just my opinion...YES. The floating heads, including the over-priced Rose rookie card are less than pleasing. >>
True.
The hatless pics that are part of most Topps sets of the period are problematic, too, but that affects all of them.
As a rule, one of the prettiest and most challenging sets of the '60's.
Thanks; it is a labor of time and love.... and bottomless pockets that now have holes in them (i.e., my "head of houshold expenses" has taken the checkbook away).
Dave C.
<< <i>I've decided to jump in and try to complete this set. I wanted to go after a 1960's set and it was between the 1963 and 1960 but in the end, I just couldn't say no to this one. It will probably be mostly raw with maybe the higher value cards graded. If anyone has any raw commons laying around gathering dust, let me know as I'll be starting from scratch. I'm mainly looking for eye appeal - in the EX range.
Thanks in advance,
Mike >>
I have about 100 raw cards in solid NM condition (about 20-30% will grade PSA 8). PM me or email me: ouray2 AT att.net.
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
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Plus he's a great guy, very helpful to this newbie.
Dave C for the CU hall of fame in 2007.
Peace
Doug
45% complete.
do you have or know of a 63 wrapper from the last series i believe that advertises a mantle mask
sflayank@aol.com
i will pay a substantial sum for this wrapper
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
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Seeing that Gibson reminds me of a question I've always had. The '63 Gibson picture is the same one used for the '61 Topps set. Also, the '63 and '64 Topps Drysdale and the '61 and '62 Topps Drysdale share the same pictures also. I guess Topps recycled picutres alot during this era? Doesn't seem like it would have been that difficult to snap another picture sometime during the course of a season.
On a side note, I'm now about 20% complete with my raw set. Still lovin' it.
Mike
Thanks in advance to all.
Jeff
14 63T PEDRO RAMOS
163 63T DON LARSEN
191 63T CHECKLIST 177-264
208 63T 1963 ROOKIE STARS
221 63T COOKIE ROJAS
231 63T ELI GRBA
247 63T YANKEES TEAM
261 63T BOB MILLER
307 63T CHET NICHOLS
355 63T DEAN CHANCE
505 63T CURT FLOOD
509 63T CHECKLIST #507-576 COPYRIGHT CENTERED
532 63T STEVE BOROS
575 63T DON CARDWELL
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
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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
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Great timing Don! Gotta love that!
63 Miller ebay sale 4/24
edited to add: both were PSA 8s.
My ebay listings
#14 Ramos 326/169/259/100/81
#21 Keough 224/224/178/138/60/91
#22 Simmons 106/56/82/176/92/69/67
#27 Coleman 76/104/118/114/81/91/92
#34 Schofield 255/159/223/148
#261 B Miller 76/63/104/750/43
#310 T Davis 142/305/166/93/58/282
#354 Zanni 188/291/139/83/76/62
#382 Houk 108/118
Also, of the LL cards, besides #1 & #3, the #5 NL ERA Leaders goes for high $ (114/184/257/188).
edit: again, all of the above are PSA 8s
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<< <i>Bob, Here a few of the commons that have demanded premiums in the past (and a few prices realized on ebay):
#14 Ramos 326/169/259/100/81
#21 Keough 224/224/178/138/60/91
#22 Simmons 106/56/82/176/92/69/67
#27 Coleman 76/104/118/114/81/91/92
#34 Schofield 255/159/223/148
#261 B Miller 76/63/104/750/43
#310 T Davis 142/305/166/93/58/282
#354 Zanni 188/291/139/83/76/62
#382 Houk 108/118
Also, of the LL cards, besides #1 & #3, the #5 NL ERA Leaders goes for high $ (114/184/257/188).
edit: again, all of the above are PSA 8s >>
The only one on that list that was mine was the Keough for $60 (bought that one for $3 raw). Wish I had more from that list.
Thanks for resurrecting this thread. It has been awhile.
Bob....
We would love to hear more about the presentation set you have. How did you pick it up, what is the story behind it? I have one too.
John....
Yes, patience can be key to picking up tough cards for better prices.
To all....
As Kurt pointed out, I was the seller on that $750 Bob Miller card. I also was the seller on that $282 Tommy Davis card. When I listed them, I had strong multiple bidders. On the Miller card, three bidders went after the card aggressively, so I ended up with a small goldmine out of it. To say I was in shock on that sale is an understatement. Timing can be everything, but not all. I think a good reputation plus a professional listing and the most important of all is a great scan of the card. All of these things aid in the selling process but sometimes Lady Luck just tops all.
Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
set registry id Don Johnson Collection
ebay id truecollector14
<< <i>To all....
As Kurt pointed out, I was the seller on that $750 Bob Miller card. I also was the seller on that $282 Tommy Davis card. When I listed them, I had strong multiple bidders. On the Miller card, three bidders went after the card aggressively, so I ended up with a small goldmine out of it. To say I was in shock on that sale is an understatement. Timing can be everything, but not all. I think a good reputation plus a professional listing and the most important of all is a great scan of the card. All of these things aid in the selling process but sometimes Lady Luck just tops all. >>
I'd also say having a solid to high end example will also help to bring greater results. I didn't see your Miller but the last one that sold for $43 wasn't a very strong 8 and was marginally centered. But for $750, they must be hoping for a bump from 8 to 10! Congrats on the results.
I'm not an expert on this set but I believe that, aside from the low pops already listed, a lot of the first series cards would be in high demand. Be careful for print snow as that is the big nemesis of cards from that series. Don and others who actively collect this set could probably elaborate more.
Have you found any '52 Mantles in your stash yet?
<< <i>I'd also say having a solid to high end example will also help to bring greater results. I didn't see your Miller but the last one that sold for $43 wasn't a very strong 8 and was marginally centered. But for $750, they must be hoping for a bump from 8 to 10! Congrats on the results. >>
Good point. I do remember Don's and it was a high-end dead-centered example.
Bob: If you find a nice Berra in that presentation set, I'd be highly interested in it. The last centered one on ebay went to Jim Crandall and I was the unfortunate underbidder. It is on the top of my want list.
My ebay listings
I think it is safe to say we'd all love to hear the whole story about your '63 Presentation set.
Here is a list of the cards that I've seen sell for at least 2xSMR. Not every time, but in most cases more than once. Yankees typically sell well but that certainly isn't groundbreaking news. Good luck and please share the story and some scans if you get a chance.
14 PEDRO RAMOS
21 MARTY KEOUGH
22 CURT SIMMONS
23 ED LOPAT
27 CHOO CHOO COLEMAN
30 HARVEY KUENN
34 DICK SCHOFIELD
40 VIC POWER
58 BOB WILL
84 RON KLINE
100 JOE CUNNINGHAM
105 RON FAIRLY
109 LEE MAYE
114 DAN OSINSKI
148 WORLD SERIES GAME 7
149 MARV BREEDING
162 TWINS TEAM
174 LARRY BURRIGHT
184 VERN LAW
190 MINNIE MINOSO
208 1963 ROOKIE STARS
224 MIKE ROARKE
227 JIM GRANT
261 BOB MILLER
262 ELLIS BURTON
283 ROY SIEVERS
285 DICK STUART
289 HAL BROWN
291 DON RUDOLPH
293 BILL PLEIS
298 DON DILLARD
305 DON HOAK
309 JIM BREWER
310 TOMMY DAVIS
314 JOHN GORYL
315 RALPH TERRY
319 JOE GAINES
324 1963 ROOKIE STARS
325 JACK SANFORD
328 DICK WILLIAMS
341 JACK BALDSCHUN
343 JOHNNY PESKY
354 DOM ZANNI
363 DICK RADATZ
382 RALPH HOUK
496 1963 ROOKIE STARS
501 JOE AZCUE
That is amazing that the Berra I won is the last PSA 8 to appear on ebay. I know its a tough card but I had no idea it was that tough.
Jim