Showing posts with label 1970. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1970. Show all posts

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Card Show Last Night!


Last night I went to the Sun-Times Card Show in Rosemont. I've been to enough of these things in the last 2+ years that I've gotten to know a handful of dealers who are some good guys, so it's always fun to visit and say hello, and then dive into searching for Tigers cards! Last night was a rousing success!!!


I picked up 21 '60 Topps Tigers cards, bringing me 5 short of finishing the team set. I'm not really familiar with the gray back vs. white back story, but I did notice that some players had both. Does anybody know if there's a checklist out there detailing which ones are which?



I found the last two cards I needed to finish the '69 team set, Dick McAuliffe and and Bill Freehan. At 42 cards, this has to be one of the largest Tiger team sets ever (I'm including the All-Star cards, World Series cards, League Leaders cards, etc.) I'm going to guess that maybe the 2007 Topps set is larger. (Which should not qualify since they made two cards of Gary Sheffield and Mike Rabelo.....)



I found 12 of the '70 cards, including nice ones of Willie Horton, Norm Cash, and Mickey Stanley. I'm only 6 short of that set now, but one of them is a Kaline high number. I'll be poking around ebay for that one.


I found a few more cards from the 70's that I needed, with the highlight of the night being the '78 Lou Whitaker RC to finish out that set. This was the first year I collected cards so it's pretty cool to finally finish this set with one of my all-time favorite Tigers.



Rounding out the vintage edition of the night were a handful of early 80's cards including '81 Topps and '82 Topps of Jack Morris and a bunch of '83 Fleer including a Howard Johnson RC. I collected a ton of '83 Fleer when I was a kid and I'm amazed that I'm missing so many of these. Even after last night I'm still 6 cards short.

That was it for the older cards. By my count I'm only about 50 cards away from finishing all my 70's Tigers sets, with the bulk being '71 and '72. Oh well, that'll give me something to shoot for next time!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

1970 Topps


Without question, this has to be one of the most boring sets in the history of baseball cards. Not only are the gray borders ugly, but they have made it almost impossible to find these cards in decent condition at a reasonable price. So much so that I don't even look for them in anything less than poor condition. 

Topps issued this set in seven series, with the last series being the only one that has a real premium over the other six. Of course, Al Kaline is in the final series, so I'm guessing a good condition card of his goes for a pretty penny. But I'll never know....

In the days before free agency though, this set still contains a large number of heroes from the '68 team, so it's not all that bad. 

Anyhow, without wasting anymore time trying to come up with something good to say about them, here's the team breakdown for 1970 Topps:

Series 1
12 John Hiller
33 Don Wert
70 AL Pitching Leaders - McLain
72 AL Strikeout Leaders - Lolich
95 Earl Wilson
98 Gates Brown
129 Jimmie Price

Series 2
152 Ike Brown
177 Jim Northrup
207 Tigers Rookies Norman McRae/Bob Reed

Series 3
269 Cesar Gutierrez
313 Mayo Smith
335 Bill Freehan
356 Fred Lasher

Series 4
383 Mickey Stanley
400 Denny McLain
424 Mike Kilkenny

Series 5
465 Bill Freehan All Star
467 Denny McLain All Star
475 Dick McAuliffe
508 Joe Niekro
520 Willie Horton

Series 6
554 Tom Timmerman
579 Detroit Tigers Team Card
592 Daryl Patterson
611 Norm Cash

Series 7
640 Al Kaline
661 Jerry Robertson
682 Dalton Jones
698 Tom Tresh
715 Mickey Lolich

Wow, that's a lot of series. Can you imagine how many Mike Rabelo cards Topps would issue if they produced seven series today?