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There are wrappers out there, with some being easier than others. The 1951 Topps Red are pretty plentiful and I have a couple. I want a 1958 Topps baseball wrapper, as that is the first year I remember buying baseball cards.That's a cool wrapper Danny. I bet that wasn't the easiest thing to find.
I still need a couple of the 72-73 cards and all of the 71-72. I'll get back to looking for them later in the week.Nice looking card. I guess that one finishes out the team sets.
A very nice one to get in, though!
Always feels good to complete one, plus the anticipation of finishing others. Congratulations!!!Got these two in to finish up my 1968 team set. Still need one card for 1969 and one for 1970. For 1967 I still need three more.
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Always feels good to complete one, plus the anticipation of finishing others. Congratulations!!!
DANNY
Yea, its a good feeling to get these cards into the binder were I can see the team set from the whole year. Its gonna get tougher as I go into the early 60's and 50's with these team sets. I have to hunt down those pricey Ernie Banks cards plus a few others. I have 1950-1952 Bowman team sets done. I need just two 1953 Bowman Black and White cards. I still need most of the 1953 Color ones though.
This project and my Fred McGriff PC have been taking up most of my collecting time and funds recently. I am also collecting other Cubs base cards from other companies like Donruss, Fleer etc.
I think that in the long run you will be very happy with your team sets. I know that I love looking at my Yankees. I take my graded cards to a copy center and have a good copy made on card stock so that I can place that in my album.
DANNY