1955 Bowman baseball set..highlights. New scans added with Stars!!
Well, I completed this one raw a year or two ago and just put it away. I was going thru it tonite and forgot how nice some of them were so I pulled some of the nicer ones and scanned them. None of the big stars are in high grade (probably PSA 3 to PSA 6 range) but this group of cards I am posting are really nice in my opinion. All are very crisp and have high gloss like they just came out of the packs.
Hope you enjoy them...opinions welcome:













Hope you enjoy them...opinions welcome:














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that is what baseball cards are all about, thanks for sharing them.
Bosox1976
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
You have some great looking cards and thanks for starting me thinking again about these long forgotten gems.
Good stuff
<< <i>I remember being in the 3rd grade in 1973 and literally was the only kid that collected baseball cards. A classmate knew I collected and she brought me about 500 cards that her father had collected when he was younger. A majority of the cards were 1955 Bowman's which I had never seen before as a 10 year old (or there abouts). Since I was so excited to get these I took a peek at them in my desk and just at that point my teacher saw me and demanded I turn the cards over to her. I wish this had a happy ending but it doesnt as she never returned my cards and probably gave them to her kid who really never cared for them. I wonder all the time about what was in that bag and seeing these cards has got me thinking that I need to collect a raw version of the 1955 Bowman's.
You have some great looking cards and thanks for starting me thinking again about these long forgotten gems. >>
you need to track down that teacher and donkey punch her
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<< <i>I remember being in the 3rd grade in 1973 and literally was the only kid that collected baseball cards. A classmate knew I collected and she brought me about 500 cards that her father had collected when he was younger. A majority of the cards were 1955 Bowman's which I had never seen before as a 10 year old (or there abouts). Since I was so excited to get these I took a peek at them in my desk and just at that point my teacher saw me and demanded I turn the cards over to her. I wish this had a happy ending but it doesnt as she never returned my cards and probably gave them to her kid who really never cared for them. I wonder all the time about what was in that bag and seeing these cards has got me thinking that I need to collect a raw version of the 1955 Bowman's.
You have some great looking cards and thanks for starting me thinking again about these long forgotten gems. >>
you need to track down that teacher and donkey punch her >>
LOL no kidding. I have thought of tracking her down for many years!! It still ticks me off to think her kid probably got my cards!!
"Molon Labe"
<< <i>CUDA was the kid who got your cards, its how he started his set! >>
Very funny, I wish I had!!
<< <i>great cards, and definitely a unique set. What next? companion pieces (packs, boxes, salesman panels) or another pursuit? >>
Griffins- Actually was thinking about leaving it raw and maybe picking up the several variations in the set. Also have kinda started a raw 1965 OPC baseball set. And as you may remember I bought a group of T218's from you a while back and am now about 20 cards shy of complete on that one too.
<< <i> I wonder how many of your cards came from the Paris, TN find? >>
Marc- Actually, I don't think any were from there...the majority of the high-grade cards I got in one purchase. Guy traded them in at a local comic book/card store about 15 years ago. He had kept them in a cigar box all those years and rarely took them out. I had the Mantle so when the owner offered them to me that's when I started the journey of completing the set. Picked them up cheap if I remember correctly.
Here they are...again, comments are welcomed:
"Molon Labe"
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
Anthony -- on a slightly separate topic, all of my research over the past decade is that the advertising panels were from the first series printing, with no high numbers ever known with the promo sticker on back.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
-Claude
<< <i>Anthony- That 1955 sample says "20 years of leadership". Were there Bowman cards in 1935?? >>
No, there were not. I think you mean 1936, as 1955 would officially be the 20th year. But remember that Bowman used to be simply Gum, Inc. Their first baseball production was the 1939 Play Ball set. I believe the 20 years of leadership was perhaps some marketing hyperbole at the time -- and not one that was questioned much.
I've always been curious about that, too :-)
Nonetheless, fantastic looking group of cards