Thursday, April 18, 2013

1961 Topps #492 Ron Fairly




Fairly recently, a variation has been discovered on the reverse of the 1961 Topps baseball card of Ron Fairly of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The baseball on the back can be in all white or have a portion, usually the bottom, in green.

Here is the green baseball version.



A closer look.




Saturday, March 9, 2013

Help for a Tractor

I hope some of you can help out this couple.

They need to purchase a tractor for a farm they are starting up in Georgia.  I know Darby from where my wife's son went to college in Sterling Vermont. She has had some knock downs in her life but comes back even stronger.  She is a tireless worker and it is my hope to see her and her husband succeed in this endeavor! If they do not get a tractor, the plowing will have to be done by hard physical labor.

I know it is down to the wire, but if you can help please do. ANY AMOUNT WILL HELP!!  All of their produce is grown without chemicals, NO GMO seeds...just honest to goodness natural flavor grown the old fashion way. Thank!

Here is a link for donations:
 http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1443074396/a-tractor-for-sun-dog-farm?ref=home_location

This is not a gimmick, it is all done through a project called Kickstarter to give a hand to help someone find the path to make their dreams come true...


And here is a link to their website Sun Dog Farm

If you are in the Georgia area and see them selling their produce at the local market, stop in to say hi and bring home some tasty treats to try.

In the spirit, here are a couple of Matchbox Tractors.


Hopefully the wheels will stay on their tractor better than they do on mine.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

1981 Fleer Baseball Card Variations

Topps had a monopoly on producing baseball cards for many years.  The Fleer Corporation sued Topps and won.  They were awarded monetary damages that were tripled due to the nature of the case.  The amount they were award was $1.00 that was tripled to $3.00.  Ok, so 3 dollars was not a big deal but they also won the right to produce baseball cards in 1981.  Donruss also produced cards in 1981.

The first printing of Fleer cards were filled with errors and they corrected some of them in a second printing, creating many variations.  Some say the errors were caused by their rush to get cards to market, others say it was planned to promote sales.

I'm working on completing all the variations.  I have most and the good thing, as compared to the 1971 Topps variations I just completed, is that these cards are much more plentiful and hence are a lot less expensive.  Most can be found for 50 cents or less.

Here are some variations.  This first one involves Billy Travers and Jerry Augustine.


The first card is Billy's correct card.  The last one is Jerry's correct card.  The middle one has Billy's name and stats on the back but has Jerry's picture and card number on the back.

Here are 2 cards of Kurt Bevacoua.  The first card has a reversed photo and the second card is the corrected version.


Finally, here are two variations of the Graig Nettles Card.  The fronts are the same but in the first printing, Fleer incorrectly spelled his name as Craig on the back.


Sunday, January 13, 2013

1969Topps #77 - Ron Perranoski

Here is another baseball card variation I just acquired, the 1969 Topps card of Ron Perranoski, a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins.


You may have to enlarge the photo but the card on the left still has the "LA" for Los Angeles, the team he was traded from, slightly visible on his cap.  The card on the right has the emblem completely covered.

Ron was born in Paterson, New Jersey and grew up in Fair Lawn, NJ.  Ron pitched in the majors for 13 years, retiring as an active player in 1973.   He then was a coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers for 22 years and since 1995, has been involved in the San Francisco Giants organization.


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Merry Christmas!

Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Best wishes for a safe and Happy New Year!


Sunday, December 2, 2012

1971 Topps #552 Buddy Bradford

Finally got the last variation I need to complete all the variations of baseball cards in the 1971 set produced by Topps.

Just got the #552 card of Buddy Bradford of the Cleveland Indians.

The card on the left has a couple of black smudge marks over his left shoulder.  This was corrected and the new card is shown on the right.


Sunday, November 18, 2012

1970 and 1971 Topps Scratch Offs

In 1970 and 1971, the Topps Company issued a Scratch Off baseball game card in certain series of baseball cards.  The fronts featured one player from each of the 24 teams on a red, yellow or blue background.


I guess Topps didn't have any new ideas for 1971 as that set of 24 was the same as 1970!  The same players were included and the front and back of each insert was exactly the same.  The only difference was the inside of the 1970 set had a white background while the 1971 set had a red background.