Wednesday, September 21, 2011

1960-61 Parkie & Topps Pickups

In addition to all those great 1963-64 Parkhurst cards I got at The National, I also picked up a few 1960-61 cards.

I figured that if I was going to start collecting 1960-61 Parkies, I should get one of someone significant, like Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion.

This Parkie card of Sid Abel looks great, and only cost me $8.

A line card of Don Marshall, Henri Richard and Dickie Moore. I guess line cards are a thing of the past, given that players change teams so frequently now that no trio really stays together for long.

This Nels Stewart card is from the 1960-61 Topps set. Twenty-seven of the 66 cards are of All-Time Greats--players from the early 20th century. I have always liked the look of these cards; a 1920s design sensibility, but done up in bright colors indicative of the 1960s.

3 comments:

1967ers said...

If you look at all the old-time greats cards from '60-61 Topps, they've inverted or otherwise messed up the colour schemes on all the uniforms. I think this was deliberate because it let them get away with including old-timers from Montreal and Toronto, two teams they didn't have the rights to.

I've been debating getting more '60-61 Parkhurst. It's the last of the sets with the great wordy backs and they look really nice when they're in good shape.

Drop The Gloves! said...

Love these cards and love this set!

Jeremy said...

I love that Sid Abel card.

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