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Nov 13 2010, 06:39 PM
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[quote=Zimbow,Nov 13 2010, 06:27 PM] Forgot the '57 Colavito RC best condition vintage I currently own) Condition to me in vintage is no matter to me. Nice cards. I'd rather have a hole in my card, that a hole in my collection.
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Apr 16 2011, 12:43 PM
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QUOTE(captkirk42 @ Nov 13 2010, 02:52 PM) I'm surprised nobody else mentioned this but that card showing is 1973 not '74, but you are right '73 was his last card. Technically he was on a '74 card but it wasn't his it was the World Series Game #2 card. Here is what a '74 card looks like: 1974 Topps Willie MoCovey "Washington National League" The Padres were rumored to be moving to DC in late '73. Topps thought it (the move) was a sure thing. They produced 15 Padres cards with the "Washington Nat'l Lea." as the team name since a new name hadn't been picked yet. The cards are the same as the regular Padres cards only the team name on the front is different the backs stayed the same. The Washington Variation although rarer is not too difficult to complete a set of now with the internet. Before the internet it was more difficult. Yes I've got both of those. Problem was they were very popular right then (1974) and in school those were the cards you showed off. So mine are a little roughed up. I bought a complete set also that year from Larry Fritsch but they were the corrected San Diego version.
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