Before you go getting your hopes up....I did not save the best for last. They were the last of the scans. So let's get at them.
You may but probably don't remember that I had mentioned this seller had a bunch of vintage boxes too. I only went through the one I the top as I was filling that second box.
And finishing the scans with a bunch of Topps Now cards. That completes that trip finally. I can now focus on getting the rest of the incoming from Ebay and other bloggers and trade partners.
Catcha lata!









It wouldn't be a 1975 Kellogg's card if it wasn't cracked! I think I've seen more cracked cards from that year than any other.
ReplyDeleteWait, what's that scratch-off?
ReplyDeletesome presidential thing
DeleteFor some reason I've always liked the 1968 Topps Game cards. Kellogg's and Hostess products are always tasty. The cards aren't bad either. Stay warm, safe, and well all!
ReplyDeleteI think those TBTs are a collaboration with one of those twitter guys (Super70sSports perhaps?). Is an interesting mashup of 76, 77, 78, and 79 Topps though also reads a bit too AI these days.
ReplyDeleteAlso it's always fun to see the Alou Error card.
1968 Topps Game is neat. I first got the Joe Torre when I was a kid, and took an immediate liking to them. I finished the set probably 10-15 years ago.
ReplyDeletea. 1978 Topps was the first design I saw in those TBT cards, but the longer I stared at them... the more I noticed the 1977 Topps design as well. In my humble opinion, each were much nicer on their own.
ReplyDeleteb. Always enjoy seeing 70's oddballs like Kellogg's and Hostess in blog posts.
c. Nice lot of Topps Now cards.