My first project for 2021 is going to be assembling a complete set of 1964 Topps Giants cards. I do not own a complete set from the 1960s, so this is something different for me. It's a small checklist and the usual really expensive players in the set are not really all that expensive.
I posted one card from the set last week.
I have four more that have shown up in the mail during the first part of this week with several more on the way. Here are the first four new cards.
First up is a pair of Milwaukee Braves. I bought these two cards together. I viewed it as a good sign that I was able to find a Hall of Fame pitcher and great player from the era for $7. Here is the Joe Torre.....
Next.
Next up is a St. Louis native.
Nice write-up on Elston Howard's 1963 American League MVP season on the back of the card.
Last card for this post.
and the back.
I know that it is not going to be too difficult to find the majority of the cards, but I am going to put this project at roughly 6 months. There are short-printed cards in the set and there is also a budget here. The wife is not going to be happy if I drop a couple hundred dollars on some high grade copy of the Mickey Mantle card. Here is the checklist. Cards I own are highlighted in red.
2 Ken Johnson
3 Sandy Koufax SP
4 Bob Bailey
5 Milt Pappas
6 Ron Hunt
7 Whitey Ford
8 Roy McMillan
9 Rocky Colavito
10 Jim Bunning
11 Roberto Clemente
12 Al Kaline
13 Nellie Fox
14 Tony Gonzalez
15 Jim Gentile
16 Dean Chance
17 Dick Ellsworth
18 Jim Fregosi
19 Dick Groat
20 Chuck Hinton
21 Elston Howard
22 Dick Farrell
23 Albie Pearson
24 Frank Howard
25 Mickey Mantle
26 Joe Torre
27 Ed Brinkman
28 Bob Friend SP
29 Frank Robinson
30 Bill Freehan
31 Warren Spahn
32 Camilo Pascual
33 Pete Ward
34 Jim Maloney
35 Dave Wickersham
36 Johnny Callison
37 Juan Marichal
38 Harmon Killebrew
39 Luis Aparicio
40 Dick Radatz
41 Bob Gibson
42 Dick Stuart SP
43 Tommy Davis
44 Tony Oliva
45 Wayne Causey SP
46 Max Alvis
47 Galen Cisco SP
48 Carl Yastrzemski
49 Hank Aaron
50 Brooks Robinson
51 Willie Mays SP
52 Billy Williams
53 Juan Pizarro
54 Leon Wagner
55 Orlando Cepeda
56 Vada Pinson
57 Ken Boyer
58 Ron Santo
59 Johnny Romano
60 Bill Skowron SP
This is a smart project. They're relatively cheap for god knows why and they're the best-looking set of the '60s. Easily.
ReplyDeleteI don't fully understand why they are so cheap either. I am not going to complain though.
DeleteThis will be a fun set build to track... mainly because I'll never get tired of looking at cards from this set.
ReplyDeleteAgree, it's a sharp looking set.
Deletethat's a great project to undertake. i only have the dodgers from the set, but way back in 1978, a third grade classmate gave me al kaline's card from the set. past gcrl must have traded it away sometime in the last few years for some reason that current day gcrl can only guess at.
ReplyDeleteInterest in this set seems to have been reignited in recent years, which I'm sure has a lot to do with it's affordability, but either way it's a fun set, and is nice to see more collectors chasing it again.
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