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Hey guys,

First of all, I should have been more active on these great boards long ago! Somewhere along the line I forgot about this board and rediscovered it today and won't be leaving anytime soon. There are some great discussions here, especially for those who collect old cards just as much as the new!

Anyway, my question regards the old Baseball Cards magazines of the mid-80's to early 90's. I have a bunch of these lying around, and in each one there is 3-6 cards (unperforated, you'd have to cut them out with scissors/blade) to a sheet. The designs mimic those from the 60's and 70's. I found some cool ones, like a Pudge RC among them.

Has anyone compiled a checklist of these? Beckett doesn't recognize this release. One player I collect is Jeff Ballard, and wouldn't be shocked to find out he had a card in an issue from 1989 or 1990.

If anyone wants to help with a community checklist, I can compile the cards I have into a list and post it here. I subscribed to this magazine when I was young, so I have a few my mom had cut out with an exacto for me then, and then many are still stapled into the magazine, untouched and uncut.

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  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭
    I think I know which ones your talking about. If I am right its this mag.

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  • hmm, I'm not as familiar with that one matt, I remember it but I don't think I ever had an issue. Here is what I was talking about:
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    Here is an example of part of the sheet inside:
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    But that other mag you show then has a whole new lot of cards to worry about :-| do you remember how long that was in circulation?

    BTW, in my November 1991 issue of Baseball Cards it lists a checklist for the first 11 insert series. I imagine that is for that year though since I remember cards from 89 and 90 too. I'll list the checklist here in a moment...
  • 1991 Baseball Cards Magazine (thru November)
    1 Eric Davis
    2 Cubs Rookies (? doesn't list names)
    3 Bobby Bonilla
    4 Len Dykstra
    5 John Franco
    6 Matt Williams
    7 Barry Bonds
    8 Cardinals Rookies (?)
    9 Andre Dawson
    10 Dave Justice
    11 Triple Exposure (?)
    12 Howard Johnson
    13 Darryl Strawberry
    14 Astros Rookies (?)
    15 Will Clark
    16 Barry Larkin
    17 Ramon Martinez
    18 Ron Gant
    19 Gregg Jeffries
    20 Giants Rookies (?)
    21 Todd Zeile
    22 Benito Santiago
    23 Eddie Murray
    24 Randy Myers
    25 Greg Maddux
    26 Phillies Rookies (?)
    27 Tim Wallach
    28 Dale Murphy
    29 Doug Drabek
    30 Kevin Mitchell
    31 Frank Viola
    32 Padres Rookies (?)
    33 Hal Morris
    34 Pedro Guerrero
    35 Dwight Gooden
    36 Shawon Dunston
    37 Ken Griffey Jr.
    38 Royals Rookies (?)
    39 Roger Clemens
    40 Ellis Burks
    41 Robin Yount
    42 Frank Thomas
    43 Ruben Sierra
    44 Red Sox Rookies (?)
    45 Tim Raines
    46 Dave Parker
    47 Jose Canseco
    48 Glenn Davis
    49 Dave Winfield
    50 Twins Rookies (?)
    51 Joe Carter
    52 Cal Ripken
    53 Carlton Fisk
    54 Julio Franco
    55 Dennis Eckersley
    56 Blue Jays Rookies (?)
    57 Sandy Alomar
    58 Juan Gonzalez
    59 Triple Terrors (?)
    60 Mike Greenwell
    61 Chuck Finley
    62 Rangers Rookies (Dean Palmer/Ivan Rodriguez)
    63 Scott Erickson
    64 Paul Molitor
    65 Triple Terrors (Cecil Fielder/Jose Canseco/Mark McGwire)
    66 Dennis Eckersley

    I filled in the ? ones of the cards I had in front of me.

    Then from the two 1992 issues I had lying around:

    August 1992
    49 Bobby Thigpen
    50 Dennis Eckersley
    51 Cards Rookies (Brian Jordan/Dmitri Young)
    52 Jeff Reardon
    53 Bryan Harvey
    54 Tom Henke
    55 Lee Smith
    56 John Franco
    September 1992
    57 Cecil Fielder
    58 Darryl Strawberry
    59 Twins Rookies (David McCarty/Scott Stahoviak)
    60 Mark McGwire
    61 George Bell
    62 Fred McGriff
    63 Danny Tartabull
    64 Joe Carter

    I know I have quite a few more, I'll do some hunting later and add to this...
  • I always thought that many of these looked real cool. I have a page of 4 cards replicating the Bowman Baseball Television Series (1955? I could be wrong) but it has Griffey Jr. and Frank Thomas and although they're worthless I still dig 'em. Thanks for bringing up the checklist - great work.
    Rich
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  • yeah I can't imagine the monetary value is that high, although to crazed single player collectors like myself, I imagine you could go nuts looking for these...

    I'll add more to the checklist when I find some more of these...

    You know now that I think about it, I think that SCD Price Guide was a re-naming of the Baseball Cards magazine...
  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭
    Heres a card example from the mag I linked. The issue that I linked has an Emmitt Smith card with this design. It looks really cool.

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  • Alfonz24Alfonz24 Posts: 3,111 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have a bunch of these uncut sheets. I think they were from the 70s.

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  • << <i>1991 Baseball Cards Magazine (thru November)
    1 Eric Davis
    2 Cubs Rookies (? doesn't list names) Lance Dickson/Hector Villanueva
    3 Bobby Bonilla
    4 Len Dykstra
    5 John Franco
    6 Matt Williams
    7 Barry Bonds
    8 Cardinals Rookies (?) Geronimo Pena/Ray Lankford/Bernard Gilkey
    9 Andre Dawson
    10 Dave Justice
    11 Triple Exposure (?) Larry Walker/Marquis Grissom/Delino DeShields
    12 Howard Johnson
    13 Darryl Strawberry
    14 Astros Rookies (?) Karl Rhodes/Andujar Cedeno/Mike Simms
    15 Will Clark
    16 Barry Larkin
    17 Ramon Martinez
    18 Ron Gant
    19 Gregg Jeffries
    20 Giants Rookies (?) Steve Decker/Steve Hosey/Mark Leonard
    21 Todd Zeile
    22 Benito Santiago
    23 Eddie Murray
    24 Randy Myers
    25 Greg Maddux
    26 Phillies Rookies (?) Mickey Morandini/Wes Chamberlain
    27 Tim Wallach
    28 Dale Murphy
    29 Doug Drabek
    30 Kevin Mitchell
    31 Frank Viola
    32 Padres Rookies (?) Rafael Valdez/Paul Faires
    33 Hal Morris
    34 Pedro Guerrero
    35 Dwight Gooden
    36 Shawon Dunston
    37 Ken Griffey Jr.
    38 Royals Rookies (?)
    39 Roger Clemens
    40 Ellis Burks
    41 Robin Yount
    42 Frank Thomas
    43 Ruben Sierra
    44 Red Sox Rookies (?) Mo Vaughn/Phil Plantier/Tim Naehring
    45 Tim Raines
    46 Dave Parker
    47 Jose Canseco
    48 Glenn Davis
    49 Dave Winfield
    50 Twins Rookies (?)
    51 Joe Carter
    52 Cal Ripken
    53 Carlton Fisk
    54 Julio Franco
    55 Dennis Eckersley
    56 Blue Jays Rookies (?) Eddie Zosky/William Suero/Derek Bell
    57 Sandy Alomar
    58 Juan Gonzalez
    59 Triple Terrors (?)
    60 Mike Greenwell
    61 Chuck Finley
    62 Rangers Rookies (Dean Palmer/Ivan Rodriguez)
    63 Scott Erickson
    64 Paul Molitor
    65 Triple Terrors (Cecil Fielder/Jose Canseco/Mark McGwire)
    66 Dennis Eckersley

    I filled in the ? ones of the cards I had in front of me. >>



    I had the #1-6, 8 & 10 card inserts pulled out of the magazines and was able to fill in some of the question marks above. I'm sure I've got the other magazines stored away -- probably with Kirby Puckett on or in them.

    I'll see what else I can add to your inventory...
  • pomobileclkpomobileclk Posts: 224 ✭✭✭
    I dug out my old mags from the shelf where they have been laying in the same spot for the last 15 years.

    38 Royals Rookies Brian McRae Sean Berry
    44 Red Sox Rookies Vaughn Naehring Plantier
    50 Twins Rookies Knoblauch Scott Lewis Willie Banks
    59 Triple Terrors Fielder Canseco McGwire

    I also have the 1990 and 1992 mags too.
  • Hey guys, Barfvader was kind enough to e-mail me scans of the checklists from the standard catalogue. I was ignorant to their existence in this book. Anyway, didn't see a Ballard listed, so I guess thats a good thing ;-) might have been a toughie to track down...

    Anyone have a good idea on how to cut these if you wanted to? is it best to cut a little around the border or would a "perfect" card be cut exactly how it's presented on the sheet...
  • jackstrawjackstraw Posts: 3,786 ✭✭✭
    Here is a couple Griffey's the 80 is from a mag called Baseball Cards Presents.
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  • ArnyVeeArnyVee Posts: 4,245 ✭✭
    Does PSA grade these? If so, does anyone know if there were any Raphael Palmeiro cards made?
    * '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

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  • DOAsaturn, if you're going to sell those I'd be interested in the sheet with the Greenwell. image

    I, too, wonder if PSA grades these. If so, you could probably turn a few bucks with the player collectors as I can't imagine there are too many of these floating around (and even less graded).

    Arthur
  • tkd7tkd7 Posts: 1,799 ✭✭
    My guess would be that PSA doesn't grade them as they are unlisenced, but who knows these days.
  • bishopbishop Posts: 2,917 ✭✭✭
    The SCD Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards list all these, 1983 to 1993, and includes "prices"
    Topps Baseball-1948, 1951 to 2017
    Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
    Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007

    Al
  • carew4mecarew4me Posts: 3,473 ✭✭✭✭
    I have a few issues from 1982-1984.

    One has a Chuck Conners replica (The Rifleman). I think he played pro ball for a bit before turning to acting.

    Loves me some shiny!
  • bishopbishop Posts: 2,917 ✭✭✭
    Conners did play briefly for the Dodgers and Cubs. He also had a very brief stint with the Boston Celtics. Of Branch Rickey Conners said..." He has ball players and he has money, and he does not like mixing the two"
    Topps Baseball-1948, 1951 to 2017
    Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
    Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007

    Al
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