As you can tell in the title, I don’t have many more vintage to go so I don’t need to break the decade up in 3 posts like I did the 1970’s.
A black hatted Montreal Expos card. You totally can’t tell he was in a Pittsburgh Pirates uniform in this picture. Got to love the vintage for the photoshopping skills. We’ve come a long way now.
And a couple of 1960’s. We breezed right through that decade, didn’t we? I like this set. Player name, team and/or logo, plus you get 2 photo’s, a headshot and action shot. what’s not to love.
And last but not least, this 1959 comes from Dennis of “Too Many Verlanders”. He actually picked up 2 of these, 1 for my White Sox Collection and this one for my Vintage Collection. He’ll probably tell you he did that because I needed 2 copies, but he already fessed up to me and said he didn’t realize he bought 2. But all is good, because I needed them both.
1959 Topps - 1
1960 Fleer - 1 1966 Topps - 67
1960 Topps - 2 1968 Topps - 1
1964 Topps - 1 1969 Topps - 1
1965 Topps - 1
1970 Topps - 2 1975 Topps - 8
1971 Topps - 45 1976 Topps - 130
1972 Topps - 10 1977 Topps - 15
1973 Topps - 314 1978 Topps - 37
1974 Topps - 59 1979 Topps - 14
1980 Topps - 8
1981 Donruss – 1 1981 Fleer - 1 1981 Topps - 505
1982 Donruss – 13 1982 Topps - 7
1983 Fleer - 3 1983 Topps - 1
1984 Topps - 1
1985 Topps - 15
1986 Donruss - 1 1986 Topps - 29
1987 Donruss - 3 1987 Fleer – 1 1987 Topps – 65
Being a Padre fan, the 1969 cards are the oldest in my (team) collection. Those "black hat" cards are pretty rough on the eyes, but still cool to have. Makes me appreciate the handful of '69 Padre cards that AREN'T photoshopped.
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