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By The Way, Topps, You Are A Bunch Of Dickheads


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The last few years, Topps (and Upper Deck, to a lesser extent) have allowed "mistake" cards to "slip" through the cracks into packs. Inevitably they get discovered, interest goes up, prices go up, and everybody wins, except for fans.

For example, the Derek Jeter card last year with a photoshopped Mickey Mantle and George Bush in the background, or the 2006 Topps Alex Gordon (Royals) rookie card that wasn't supposed to be produced because of the new-at-the-time "rookie card" licensing agreement.

Anyway... they have six short-printed "mistakes" (I'm not going to dignify them by calling them errors, which have a long and storied baseball card history) in their recently-released '08 Series 2 set: an Al Gore "Presidential Campaign" card, two Japanese players (Fukudome and Yabuta), one Cuban player (the White Sox' Alexei Ramirez), a "2012?" Arnold Schwarzenegger card, and this:

http://myweb.cableone.net/parker95/pictures/0010748.JPG

Dickheads.


Guest AG/DC
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I like the design at the top of the card.

Queering the market is for the birds, though.


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AG/DC wrote:
I like the design at the top of the card.

Queering the market is for the birds, though.


The first series had a "Sidd Finch" type of card with a Japanese teen-ager, and apparently a Red Sox celebration card with Rudy Giuliani or something like that. Ick.

Horrible.


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BTW, the Mets are also no-hit in the game. The Marlins made no errors so perhaps walk, steal, GB to advance the runner, Sac Fly.


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The most produced card of all time is the 2006 Topps Mickey Mantle MMHR1 at 2.7 million

The printing presses are at full speed since MLB changed the rules of what a true Rookie card is.

They seed these series with some "short prints" or they would never sell out their inventory.

The Gordon Blank card is already considered the most counterfeited card of the modern era and can be detected in the width of the oversized card stock.

For more info hit ebay user-id Moops-Baseball...yes I do this for a living.


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I would have thought the most produced card was the 1987 Topps Dan Plesac, based on how many I ended up with.


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i laughed. lighten up.


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]For more info hit ebay user-id Moops-Baseball...yes I do this for a living


know the way to the member promotion forum?


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Methead wrote:
I would have thought the most produced card was the 1987 Topps Dan Plesac, based on how many I ended up with.


I have more 1974 Steve Stones than Steve Stone's mother has baby pictures of Steve Stone.


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attgig wrote:
i laughed. lighten up.


My eyes actually misted up slightly.


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