Baseball cards appearing on tv shows/movies
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I was watching the "Muffin Tops" episode of Seinfeld tonight and there was a scene which had quite a few framed t205s on the wall. I could make out one being Mathewson, I am sure the experts can make out others. It is pretty well known that there was a scene on the Wonders where Kevin is trying to trade for Paul's McCovey, but they couldn't make it happen even with the Schwartz! What other instances have cards made it on the screen?
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And the busboy episode had 4 1984 Topps card in a frame in the busboy's apartment: http://screencast.com/t/2Rv9vKSu5g
I was watching the "Muffin Tops" episode of Seinfeld tonight and there was a scene which had quite a few framed t205s on the wall. I could make out one being Mathewson, I am sure the experts can make out others. It is pretty well known that there was a scene on the Wonders where Kevin is trying to trade for Paul's McCovey, but they couldn't make it happen even with the Schwartz! What other instances have cards made it on the screen?
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Will you open it up to hockey cards too? I saw your post and then was flipping through the channels and stumbled onto Strange Brew? Cult classic! Bob and Doug run into Rosie La Rose at the brewery and ask him to autograph his card for him.
I have it narrowed down to a 1972 card. NHL. WHA had the logo on the left side. White jersey, circular logo, red background, team name is long enough to reach the horizontical player name stripe. Players name is long as well. I just can't figure it out. It screams Montreal but they all seem to have a green back ground. Detroit wore white but none I've found match. Could be Vancouver but the logo looks round not square. You would think OPC because it's a Canadian classic but there are fewer red backgrounds. Que up the Jeopardy theme song!
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Hart to Hart
https://forums.collectors.com/...11&threadid=310601
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Synopsis in 3 sentences or less:
A neighborhood boy steals Frank Colton's baseball cards, and Mama Colton asks MacGyver to get them back. He teams up with Wendy, the daughter of former star Novis Riley, and they stumble onto a card counterfeiting operation. The ringleader kidnaps Wendy in an attempt to extort Novis into stealing memorabilia originally used by Reggie Jackson in the 1977 World Series.
Highlight:
Lots of good choices here, including the scene referenced in the memorable quote. But I have to go with the dramatic ending where MacGyver pitches Reggie Jackson's World Series home run baseball to former superstar Novis Riley who then puts a perfect swing on it and hits it into the electronic scoreboard, ala Robert Redford in The Natural. The scoreboard then malfunctions and crashes down onto the bad guy in the getaway car. You can call it crazy, ridiculous, and unrealistic, and you'd be right on all counts, but it sure is fun.
Lowlight:
I like Wendy, but she instantly goes from 0 to 100 in the card shop and it feels a little over-the-top.
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Brent Barry in Jerry Mcguire when a kid asks him to sign a card for him.
"I can't sign that particular brand of card. I can only sign Pro-Jam Blue Dot cards."
The Simpsons and "the one with the sideburns".
Close to my heart!
I've heard of, but not seen, baseball cards in Star Trek and Better Call Saul
Kevin: Willie McCovery for Ted Williams? That's an insult!
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
The Simpsons and "the one with the sideburns".
Close to my heart!
I've heard of, but not seen, baseball cards in Star Trek and Better Call Saul
1962 Maris. Apparently the only surviving copy in the year 2366. It is also raw. Perhaps slabs are not the best for archival purposes? (Note - 3rd season was probably 1990)
Early episodes of Seinfeld had a box of 1990 Donruss on top of the fridge: http://screencast.com/t/0ixYC78JGsX
It certainly resembles a 1990 Donruss box, but it doesn't seem to match up to the ones I've compared it to. Are there different ones?
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collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
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Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
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hand or on the dresser top. In the first "Home Alone" movie in the brothers
closet there is a 1990 Fleer black tin set. Here in N.E. Tn. at that time these
sets were over $100. At the time I wanted one but not any longer.
He has baseball cards he can't believe what they are worth and sells thme.
aslo in a episode of numbers or similar they use a 1963 Nellie fox card as a clue.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
The two actors on the show, Aron Eisenberg and Cirroc Lofton (ironically Kenny Lofton's nephew)
My reprint signed by two Trek actors in the episode.
Kevin
Why the reprint? Should have gone all in and gotten the real deal!
If I were into vintage I may just have but since Im not.. way too pricey
rain man; raymond collected cards
airplane; rex kramer "all right, striker, you listen, and listen close. flying a plane is no different from riding a bicycle; it's just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes."
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episdoe "In the Cards" uses a 1951 Topps Willie Mays RC. I had a reprint copied by actors in the show.
The two actors on the show:
My reprint signed by two Trek actors in the episode.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episdoe "In the Cards" uses a 1951 Topps Willie Mays RC. I had a reprint copied by actors in the show.
The two actors on the show:
My reprint signed by two Trek actors in the episode.
Dan I was waiting for you to add that to this post!
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Included and mentioned is a Mickey Mantle Rookie card when taken into the card shop
In an episode of the Dick Van Dyke show, Richie asks his dad if he brought him anything, and Dick Van Dyke produced a few packs of what appeared to be 1961 Topps Baseball from his pockets.
Any idea what episode that is?
Current obsession, all things Topps 1969 - 1972
In the movie "Mask", the main character collects, and trades, for 1955 Topps Brooklyn Dodgers. I believe he trades his buddy for a Rube Walker.
The movie also opens with him opening a pack of 1973 Topps and shows him going through card by card hoping for Dodgers.
I am fairly certain when The Buying Group is finally exposed we will learn their origins began here.
The show Whose the boss has an episode where an Uncle starts a rumor that Tommy LaSorda is going to get elected into the Hall of Fame and teaches the kids how to Corner the Market on LaSorda cards. LaSorda appears on the episode.
I am fairly certain when The Buying Group is finally exposed we will learn their origins began here.
I'm pretty sure this was Silver Spoons, not Who's the Tony Danza - confirmed
In Dumb and Dumb they trade a sack of marbles, some baseball cards and Petey for a few extra dollars outside of their travel fund!
But Petey didn't even have a head!
Here is a link about it from Beckett that I found,
http://www.beckett.com/news/co...s-might-make-some-cry/
Happy Collecting!
*Baseball* HOF autographs, Harold Baines, Pete Rose, Joe Morgan & Seattle Mariners
*Football* Seattle Seahawks, Kenny Easley, Steve Largent, Jon Kitna, & Brian Bosworth
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In an episode of the Dick Van Dyke show, Richie asks his dad if he brought him anything, and Dick Van Dyke produced a few packs of what appeared to be 1961 Topps Baseball from his pockets.
Any idea what episode that is?
It apparently appears in episode 9, "My Blond-Haired Brunette". I did not confirm it, but googled, and came across the many times baseball cards were mentioned on the show. It included Richie trading 200 baseball cards for a turtle, and Rob mentioning Richie had over a thousand baseball cards on his dresser.
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What was the baseball card in Andy's "tool box" that Ron went through on Parks & Recreation?
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The show Whose the boss has an episode where an Uncle starts a rumor that Tommy LaSorda is going to get elected into the Hall of Fame and teaches the kids how to Corner the Market on LaSorda cards. LaSorda appears on the episode.
I am fairly certain when The Buying Group is finally exposed we will learn their origins began here.
I'm pretty sure this was Silver Spoons, not Who's the Tony Danza - confirmed
True, but there was a Gift of the Magi-like episode of Who's the Boss? where where Judith Light went to a card store to get a Tony Micelli card.
If memory serves, the card store owner called Tony who sold the card to the owner. The owner sold it to Judith Light who gave it back to Tony.
I believe it looked like an '81 Donruss card. Ten-year-old me was surprised to learn that Tony had actually played major league baseball.
In an episode of the Dick Van Dyke show, Richie asks his dad if he brought him anything, and Dick Van Dyke produced a few packs of what appeared to be 1961 Topps Baseball from his pockets.
Any idea what episode that is?
It apparently appears in episode 9, "My Blond-Haired Brunette". I did not confirm it, but googled, and came across the many times baseball cards were mentioned on the show. It included Richie trading 200 baseball cards for a turtle, and Rob mentioning Richie had over a thousand baseball cards on his dresser.
The Dude
Thanks man! Going hunting to find
Current obsession, all things Topps 1969 - 1972
In an episode of the Dick Van Dyke show, Richie asks his dad if he brought him anything, and Dick Van Dyke produced a few packs of what appeared to be 1961 Topps Baseball from his pockets.
Any idea what episode that is?
It apparently appears in episode 9, "My Blond-Haired Brunette". I did not confirm it, but googled, and came across the many times baseball cards were mentioned on the show. It included Richie trading 200 baseball cards for a turtle, and Rob mentioning Richie had over a thousand baseball cards on his dresser.
The Dude
Thanks man! Going hunting to find
Found the episode, too hard to tell what packs as the are only shown from the side but later in the show Richie kisses his dad good night holding a stack of cards that definitely look to be 1961
John
Current obsession, all things Topps 1969 - 1972
In an episode of the Dick Van Dyke show, Richie asks his dad if he brought him anything, and Dick Van Dyke produced a few packs of what appeared to be 1961 Topps Baseball from his pockets.
Any idea what episode that is?
It apparently appears in episode 9, "My Blond-Haired Brunette". I did not confirm it, but googled, and came across the many times baseball cards were mentioned on the show. It included Richie trading 200 baseball cards for a turtle, and Rob mentioning Richie had over a thousand baseball cards on his dresser.
The Dude
Thanks man! Going hunting to find
Found the episode, too hard to tell what packs as the are only shown from the side but later in the show Richie kisses his dad good night holding a stack of cards that definitely look to be 1961
John
Cool, I have the DVD's for most of the seasons of the show, I'll have to give them a view, been too busy to sit down and watch that episode. I thought they were 61's. The Dude