Vintage Baseball Corner
Vintage Baseball Corner
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My 1978 Topps Graded Cards - VR KensCardboard
Shoutout to @kenscardboard and 1978 Topps! Check out his channel below!
youtube.com/@kenscardboard?si=lTRgwVh4ROgeM1DG
06:45 My 1978 Cards
Also check out two PSA Reveals I've done highlighting 1970's high grade cards and a recent Mail Day video.
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Видео

Tom Seaver Tribute - My Vintage Seaver Run
Просмотров 347Месяц назад
Join me as I look back at Tom Seaver's career through my Vintage Baseball Cards. I give a summary on Tom Terrific's career accomplishments, take a look at some of my ungraded cards of his, share the story of the unusual way he became a NY Met and share my graded run of Seaver Cards from his playing days. If you like baseball history, especially from the late '60s thru the 1970s, and love vintag...
Huge Mail Day! + Recent pickups - All Vintage Baseball Cards back to 1952 Topps!
Просмотров 4432 месяца назад
Epic Mail Day, including a grail card I've been chasing! Plus recent pickups. Huge stars from the 50's, 60's and 70's. Don't miss this one! Mantle, Mays, Banks, Snider, Ryan, Bench, Jackson, Seaver and the list goes on! Please check out my short channel introduction here. ruclips.net/video/tY9f29Rmu3k/видео.htmlsi=8CJoYjeDHXnea2RQ For a fun walk down history lane through the 1975 Topps MVP Seri...
1980-Present PSA Reveal - Part 2 Dale Murphy High Grade Edition!
Просмотров 1122 месяца назад
Part 2 of our 85 Card PSA Submission for cards from 1980 - Present. This part features the Atlanta Braves and lots of Dale Murphy. See some unique cards and some high grades! Part 1 of this sub with lots of 80's cards including a couple of big hits can be viewed at the link below. ruclips.net/video/jQpnSRNfAjw/видео.htmlsi=vm_ipYFNFpQQVeMb
PSA Reveal - 1980+ - Let's see some 10's!!!
Просмотров 3722 месяца назад
Part 1 of an 85 card PSA Submission of cards from 1980 - Present. Lots of great 80's cards, a few minor ones and a healthy dose of Dale Murphy. Oh yeah, we got some 10's! All of the big stars! Please check out our other recent PSA Reveals, Parts 1 and 2 for cards from 1960-1979. Links below: Part 1 1960-1974 ruclips.net/video/-Y-9Jdtk8Fg/видео.htmlsi=km5Pv807xBQ6Omtm Part 2 1975-1979 ruclips.ne...
Vintage PSA Reveal Part 2 - High Grade Cards from the '70s!
Просмотров 6333 месяца назад
More great cards from our latest PSA Vintage Submission! This is Part 2 and features some high grade cards from 1975-1979. Watch Part 1, with cards from 1960-1974 at the link below. ruclips.net/video/-Y-9Jdtk8Fg/видео.htmlsi=QmNPY7ZBspSzuwU5 5:54 Reveal begins with 1975 20:07 1976 begins
PSA Vintage Reveal 1960-'79 *Part 1* HIGH GRADE HOF'ers!
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Join me as I reveal the grades from our latest PSA Vintage submission, and add a few stories and tidbits along the way. In Part 1, I cover cards from 1960-1974. In Part 2, I'll cover 1975 - 1979, including some high grade examples. Please check out RUclips channel I love baseball cards for another awesome PSA Reveal and other fun stuff! youtube.com/@ilovebaseballcards9334?si=7XK6CqYWlPDCsyul
My Willie Mays Card Collection!
Просмотров 2404 месяца назад
Join me as I share my Willie Mays collection along with a few that got away! Checkout my video on when Willie returned to Rickwood Field for the first time since he played there in 1948-49! ruclips.net/video/cUKoBHjHmEo/видео.htmlsi=LKjGWu6zocGYD1PM
Willie Mays Returns to Rickwood Field! Why Willie wouldn't let Barry Bonds sign with the Yankees!
Просмотров 8004 месяца назад
The story of Willie Mays return to Rickwood Field in 2002. Barry Bonds, the Yankees, and some baseball history, including the Negro Leagues, from America's Oldest Ballpark, built in 1910.
Part 3 - 1975s High Grade: Vintage PSA Submission Preview - 76 Baseball cards from 1960-1979
Просмотров 2245 месяцев назад
Part 3 of a large 76 Card PSA Submission - Previewing 23 high grade cards from 1975. Previous 1975 High Grade PSA Reveal - Watch here ruclips.net/video/dPbddCqkWdM/видео.html Previous PSA Reveal of some really sharp cards from the '70s - check it out here! ruclips.net/video/Crjjkj5zlYs/видео.htmlsi=hAKopz3HCagUEOTB 1975 MVP Series - A history of MVP Award Winners, shown thru cards from my colle...
Part 2- 1970s: Vintage PSA Sub Preview, 76 Cards total 1960-1979; Stars Galore!
Просмотров 2185 месяцев назад
Part 2 of a large 76 Card PSA Submission - Previewing cards from the 1970s (excluding 1975). Look for Part 3 to come with 23 really nice 1975 Topps! Part 1 of this Submission Preview - 1960s ruclips.net/video/n18VwO4Ne1M/видео.htmlsi=_DqEPZ0TbLU5fiHs Our previous PSA Reveal of some really sharp cards from the '70s - check it out here! ruclips.net/video/Crjjkj5zlYs/видео.htmlsi=hAKopz3HCagUEOTB ...
1960s Vintage PSA Submission Preview, 1960-1979 - 76 Cards total: Part 1
Просмотров 1445 месяцев назад
Part 1 - PSA Submission Preview - 1960's. Check out other videos reference below: 1970s PSA Reveal Part 1 Ryan, Bench, Seaver, Schmidt, Yount, Brett, Munson, Rose, all of the stars of the 70's and Willie Mays too! ruclips.net/video/Crjjkj5zlYs/видео.htmlsi=gkuyQEwZMunuQKYE 1970s PSA Reveal Part 2 - High grade 1975's! ruclips.net/video/dPbddCqkWdM/видео.htmlsi=V7PL3vqAeQ-nAPYE 1960s PSA Reveal -...
1950's Vintage PSA Reveal - A baseball history lesson?
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.5 месяцев назад
23 Card PSA Reveal from the 1950s! I share the grades, discuss the cards and tidbits about the card and/or player. Hopefully, I'll entertain you and even provide some facts you may not have known or forgotten. I dig fairly deep into these cards with more than just basic info. If you enjoy the extra comments, facts, etc. check out this video. I show off cards from my 1975 collection, but share i...
1975 Topps MVP Series - A look back at baseball greats from 1951-1974!
Просмотров 2585 месяцев назад
Get a view of MLB MVP's from 1951 thru 1974 through the lens of the 1975 Topps MVP Series! - Learn a few facts, remember some names you might have forgotten or not even known. - Let's have some fun looking back, but also celebrating a unique subset of the very popular '75 Topps cards Join me as I show off 24 high grade 1975 Topps cards featuring the best players of the 50s and 60s!
2024 Topps Heritage - The Search for Red Autos and Blue Sparkle Chrome!
Просмотров 696 месяцев назад
Opening two Walmart boxes of '24 Topps Heritage, where 1975 meets 2024! - 1 Monster Box - 1 Hanger Box - 188 total cards Check out my other Heritage Rips at the links below. Rip #1 - Target Hanger and Blaster Boxes ruclips.net/video/9bgUlE915KU/видео.html Rip #2 - Target Giant Box ruclips.net/video/WjKEBMZWNy8/видео.html
1970s PSA Reveal Part 2 - High Grade 1975 Edition!
Просмотров 2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
1970s PSA Reveal Part 2 - High Grade 1975 Edition!
2024 Heritage Target Giant Box Summary - hits, stars, rookies, and inserts!
Просмотров 426 месяцев назад
2024 Heritage Target Giant Box Summary - hits, stars, rookies, and inserts!
PSA Reveal - 1960s Edition! Was PSA Fair and Accurate?
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
PSA Reveal - 1960s Edition! Was PSA Fair and Accurate?
2024 Topps Heritage Target Giant The Hunt for Red Autos continues - Big Hit???
Просмотров 206 месяцев назад
2024 Topps Heritage Target Giant The Hunt for Red Autos continues - Big Hit???
Vintage Baseball Corner - Channel Intro - Willie Mays, Mattingly, Vintage Cards. etc.
Просмотров 816 месяцев назад
Vintage Baseball Corner - Channel Intro - Willie Mays, Mattingly, Vintage Cards. etc.
1970s PSA Reveal - 60 cards; Part 1:.Vintage Stars from 1970-1978
Просмотров 5736 месяцев назад
1970s PSA Reveal - 60 cards; Part 1:.Vintage Stars from 1970-1978
2024 Topps Heritage Retail - The Hunt for Red Autos!
Просмотров 126 месяцев назад
2024 Topps Heritage Retail - The Hunt for Red Autos!

Комментарии

  • @MrRigamortis86
    @MrRigamortis86 4 дня назад

    Terrific video. I subbed ya up based on the fantastic 75 topps baseball content alone. Definitely a truly amazing 660 cards. Id love to have them all in a psa 8. I collect the regular topps full size, some minis and eyeball the o pee chee, but that's about it. Ty for the outstanding entertainment and for sharing your insights on the set.. take care, happy holidays and keep it up!😊

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 4 дня назад

      @@MrRigamortis86 Thank you for the kind words. '75 is definitely my favorite set! I'm now over 50% graded. Much more '75 content coming soon. If you haven't already, check out this video. I think you'll like it and hope you'll enjoy some of the player history included. ruclips.net/video/XoaH7uC3kYQ/видео.htmlsi=Ck3YChA21SqH9kg-

  • @danzdribble
    @danzdribble 23 дня назад

    ^^^ thanks for sharing the video. do you need a graphic artist to work on your YT logo and banner? for a cheap price...

  • @anthonydamato8070
    @anthonydamato8070 25 дней назад

    my hero number 41 to me top 5 pitcher of all time ahead of ryan. seaver carlton mathewso walter johnson and for 6 years koufax

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 25 дней назад

      @anthonydamato8070 Obviously one of my favs too! Thanks for watching

  • @stevenpowers546
    @stevenpowers546 Месяц назад

    Great video. 62 Topps is my main focus right now with 63 Fleer a close second. I have some of the 62 Topps cards that you showed and look forward to getting rest.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      @stevenpowers546 '62 is a weird set for me. I never cared much for it, but think many of the HOF cards look fantastic, so I've come around on it. Some of the common players' cards have poor photos and look drab. So I'm sticking to the main guys and happy to have them. Good luck with your quest and thank you for watching!

  • @rayman46
    @rayman46 Месяц назад

    PSA going downhill , SGC on the way up .

  • @vintagecardssteve8582
    @vintagecardssteve8582 Месяц назад

    Always like seeing some 77 Topps. Thanks for sharing with us. Ken is an awesome guy.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      Thanks! Ken seems to be a pretty good dude. I enjoyed putting the video together.

  • @JackClarke-zb8uj
    @JackClarke-zb8uj Месяц назад

    Dave’s last name pronounced “mic-nally”, not “Mac-inally”.

  • @apackperday
    @apackperday Месяц назад

    Nice haul here! On my channel, I just highlighted some really clean 65T cards for my set build that I just picked up at the San Antonio show on Saturday. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching. I love 65's! My Mantle is one of my favorite cards. Will definitely check it out. 😀

  • @vintagecardssteve8582
    @vintagecardssteve8582 Месяц назад

    Beautiful Seaver cards. When I was a kid in the 80s we woukd see tons of topps, but did not see a lot of fleer or donruss. I wonder why that was. Great share of Seaver. Enjoyed

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      @vintagecardssteve8582 Both were especially tough for us too, especially Donruss. It seems Donruss may have cut back on their print runs in '84, maybe because of low sales the first few years? Not sure, maybe Topps just had a more established and better distribution system?

  • @robertgresham2591
    @robertgresham2591 Месяц назад

    Over the last few years I’ve learned the Braves drafted both Seaver and Randy Johnson and neither ended up on the team. Wish I never learned that 😢. Really nice stuff here!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      @robertgresham2591 I didn't know that about Randy, but that happens a lot with guys getting drafted out of HS but attending college instead of signing. Im sure there are a ton of them not widely known. Not sure if that would make for an interesting enough video, but definitely a fun discussion among card friends. Thanks for watching!

  • @ilovebaseballcards9334
    @ilovebaseballcards9334 Месяц назад

    loved this whole production ! great cards, great info !!

  • @blixcards
    @blixcards Месяц назад

    That was an odd beginning for Tom! My favorite Seaver card is easily the RC. I feel like I'm in the minority based on the sentiment on RUclips on multi-player RCs but I think they're all great. Even the floating heads! For the ones you have, I'd pick the 1974 Topps. The 9's you have are ridiculous but that 1974 you have is a great copy. Nice stuff, Chris!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      I also like the multi-player RC's, though some not as much as others. It was a way for Topps to include more players that hadn't made much of an impact to that point. The players that got a solo RC are usually ones that played almost a full season the year before. Seaver debuted in 1967, so he could have easily been left out until '68! And I do love the '74 as well. Great action shot with the crowd in the background! Thanks for watching again. I do appreciate your comments.

    • @blixcards
      @blixcards Месяц назад

      @@VintageBaseballCorner Very true all around and with Seaver, I love how Topps snuck guys like he and Carew in there and several other guys over the years. So many people don't realize Nolan Ryan debuted in 1966... Imagine if Topps pulled that off! My pleasure Chris, I always enjoy the content and commentary!

  • @gdellshindig8955
    @gdellshindig8955 Месяц назад

    Aka George Seaver...what a great tribute brother!!!

  • @RichardKvorka
    @RichardKvorka Месяц назад

    Really enjoyed the video especially the story about him joining the Mets.

  • @stevenkicinski9619
    @stevenkicinski9619 Месяц назад

    I feel the same way about ‘71 as you feel about ‘75.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      @@stevenkicinski9619 Meaning they are your favorite set?

    • @stevenkicinski9619
      @stevenkicinski9619 Месяц назад

      @@VintageBaseballCorner, yes sir. It was the first cards I opened from packs from the corner store. I just finished putting together a nm/mt master set. It took over 20 years, so I was very satisfied to finish it.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      @@stevenkicinski9619 Congrats, that's awesome!

  • @robertgresham2591
    @robertgresham2591 2 месяца назад

    Nice cards! Have a tough time choosing a favorite but probably the 62 Banks. Really enjoying the videos!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      Appreciate you watching. I love the '72 Banks too. The color and clarity is so great and the photo just gives you a great look into the face of the man.

  • @RichardKvorka
    @RichardKvorka 2 месяца назад

    Good show! I remember the Brady Bunch show also! Ryan is my favorite

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      Thank you. I remember the Drysdale and Joe Namath episodes really well. It was cool to see those stars making an appearance at the Brady house!

    • @RichardKvorka
      @RichardKvorka 2 месяца назад

      @@VintageBaseballCorner i remember Namath also!

  • @blixcards
    @blixcards 2 месяца назад

    All amazing examples it's tough to choose a favorite! That Nolan Ryan PSA 8 is an absolute stunner!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      @blixcards Thanks! I admit, it is a nice grouping, especially for me. But the crown jewel is the Ryan. I've been looking for the right one for a long time, and when I saw this listed at a reasonable price, I took a out 10 minutes to come up with a reason not to buy it and couldn't, so I pounced quickly. Not sure it was up for an hour. It IS beautiful and I feel very fortunate to have it.

    • @blixcards
      @blixcards 2 месяца назад

      @@VintageBaseballCorner Brilliant! That's the kind of blessing you need to act on and you nailed it! That backstory makes it even better yet. Always enjoy the content, man!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      @@blixcards Thank you for watching and commenting. It is appreciated.

  • @ilovebaseballcards9334
    @ilovebaseballcards9334 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful array ! Loved the Banks commercial ! Hopefully you get as addicted to the Kellogg’s cards all over again like I am !

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      @@ilovebaseballcards9334 Thank you! I'm trying to avoid new addictions, but I can definitely see me picking up an occasional Kellogg's or Hostess card.

  • @islandcardcollector
    @islandcardcollector 2 месяца назад

    Great cards! I like the format. New sub 😎

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and subscribing, I appreciate it! Look for my newest video, which should publish tomorrow afternoon.

  • @boobooboogoo
    @boobooboogoo 2 месяца назад

    Hi, do you sell some or keep them all?

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      Hey, I just saw your comment/question. Most cards are kept for the PC, but I do occasionally sell some. Feel free to email me if you have questions on any specific cards or if you're looking for something you don't see. My email address should be in the info on my channel page. Thanks!

  • @billschipper1718
    @billschipper1718 2 месяца назад

    Some nice cards

  • @darlenefarmer4679
    @darlenefarmer4679 2 месяца назад

    Looking through this episode and saw the 1959 N.L. Hit Kings card featuring the Phillies Richie Ashburn and the NY Giants Willie Mays. In August of 1957 Ashburn was at bat at a home game in Philadelphia and fouled a pitch back in to the stands which hit a woman, Alice Roth, in her nose, breaking it. The game was halted and she was placed on a gurney. As she was being carried by medics down the row the game restarted. Ashburn fouled the first pitch off and it struck her in her knee, breaking a bone. Feel free to check out the veracity of this event. It’s impossible to make this stuff up. Terry Farmer

  • @darlenefarmer4679
    @darlenefarmer4679 2 месяца назад

    At 78 I am old enough to remember Phil Linz. And he’s primarily remembered, if at all, today because of “the harmonica incident.” Google Phil and his harmonica and you can get the whole hilarious story. Did enjoy the video and commentary. Terry Farmer

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      @@darlenefarmer4679 That's a great story and one I would have liked to have told in the video! Wish I had caught wind of it sooner. Thank you for sharing!!

    • @SlipKid1975
      @SlipKid1975 2 месяца назад

      Jim Bouton also tells this story in Ball Four.

  • @davidbobo9740
    @davidbobo9740 2 месяца назад

    Nice collection . I also love my 75's. Maybe i could help ya finish your set . I like my mini's more b.t.w.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      Thanks! Reach out via email. The address should be on my main channel page. Leave a comment once you send it so I can look for it. Some go to spam. Would love to find out what you have and discuss '75s and other vintage cards. I appreciate the Minis as well, but never let myself get started as they'd easily become a rabbit hole I don't need to dig into. ha ha

  • @ilovebaseballcards9334
    @ilovebaseballcards9334 2 месяца назад

    great video - lots of fun to watch. neat that this is a top 10 registry subset !!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      I have to admit, my ranking in these subregistries wouldn't be as high if all who are in the main 1975 Registry added these. But until then, I'll enjoy it! Thanks for watching. I was really proud of this video!

  • @ilovebaseballcards9334
    @ilovebaseballcards9334 2 месяца назад

    Nice ! Murphy was a great player, and is an even greater person.

  • @blixcards
    @blixcards 3 месяца назад

    Man, you crushed that Puckett and so many others. You've convinced me to go back to PSA. SGC is ignoring their own grading standards and ignoring eye appeal. They are punishing cello, wax, factory set and vending-fresh, 50/50 centered copies of any hall of famer or star RC from this era. I regret around 50 PC cards now that would have easily been 1-2 full grades higher at PSA. I'll do a video featuring them all one day. I may even join the Collector's Club and start sending mini-bulk orders. Especially if they have a special on Crossovers or Reviews. You and your buddies are nailing it, Chris!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! I haven't seen any specials on Crossovers or Reviews. Just fyi Nice Ken McMullen RC, btw. What a stunner! That's some serious funny money! Plus that Rose guy was pretty good too. Part of our success has been me spending way too much time reviewing cards, plus the right equipment and lighting to do so. A lot of cards get rejected, or at minimum expectations muted a bit. That said, at times, my "pre-grade" has been low. I think too much at times. Then again, I wasn't expecting 7s on the '75s from the vintage sub, so nothing is exact. ha ha Ultimately grading is still someone's opinion that day, whether at PSA or SGC. There will always be subjectivity on vintage cards.

  • @RichardKvorka
    @RichardKvorka 3 месяца назад

    Another really good video with good information and really cool cards!

  • @ilovebaseballcards9334
    @ilovebaseballcards9334 3 месяца назад

    wow ! love the Donruss Henderson in a 10 ! And the background cards - the 84 Ryan in a 10 - big card ! great reveal, enjoyed it !

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! I feel like with the Puckett and Nicklaus 10's the Henderson and Ryan 10's kind of took a back seat. I was happy with the '81 Fleer Nolan Ryan 9 as well. I changed my mind several times about which cards to use for the background, but the '84 Donruss Ryan was definitely going to be up there. I was ecstatic when I had it graded several years ago!

  • @Collectwhatyoulike
    @Collectwhatyoulike 3 месяца назад

    NIce sub and hit on the Puckett. That set is difficult to gem. I quit after sending my best 5 cards and getting 8's and 9's.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 2 месяца назад

      I've had the same issue, getting 7s-9s when I was thinking 8s - 10s. Other years, I'm generally better with my expectations. A bit of a mixture on this sub, but many really strong results to balance. Thanks for watching!

  • @peterb4871
    @peterb4871 3 месяца назад

    Very nice cards. Never new about the 75 all star color scheme. New subscriber

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @@peterb4871 Thanks for watching and the sub! I never caught the like colors either until the last year or so. Hope you'll come back to check out the next reveal, 1980-present. I'm working on it now.

  • @peterb4871
    @peterb4871 3 месяца назад

    Very nice cards

  • @TheJollyElm
    @TheJollyElm 3 месяца назад

    That was enjoyable. I love a side of chatter with my baseball cards. Well done!! Now do a completely blind reveal!!! 😃

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @TheJollyElm Happy you enjoyed it! Not sure a blind reveal will happen, though. One, I'm not that disciplined! Two, the cards typically belong to 3 or 4 of us, and they want to know too. In theory, it sounds like a great idea, but just not sure reality will ever play out that way. ha ha

  • @PatrickHockeyNYISLES72
    @PatrickHockeyNYISLES72 3 месяца назад

    I respect that you like to get your PC Cards slabbed. I enjoy your show because of the information and stories behind the vintage cards & players ! Most sports today are joke compared to those times, thank you

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @PatrickHockeyNYISLES72 Glad you enjoy it. The stories/stats make the videos a bit longer, but I like the history behind the game. A 1980-present reveal is coming soon. Will be a lot of 80s and a lot of Dale Murphy, so maybe not as many stories 😀

  • @Worklikeyoushouldbe
    @Worklikeyoushouldbe 3 месяца назад

    Boy it'd be nice to have HOF'rs from the 50's & 60's in any condition. Congratulations man

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @@Worklikeyoushouldbe Thanks! We were happy with the results. Appreciate you watching.

  • @DogAteMyCard
    @DogAteMyCard 3 месяца назад

    Hi Chris. I always learn a ton from your videos and it's great to follow your collection and grading adventures. My 75 set is in a binder, so I never noticed the color pattern for the all-star designated cards. Not sure why they made the exceptions for Aaron and how they missed Reggie Jackson. My only thought is that perhaps different designers/artists worked on different cards, and they didn't "get the memo" or as they designed the cards, they had several other projects going on at the same time and they simply missed it. Topps quality control at the time was undoubtedly a lot looser than it is today. As you know, back then the target consumer was us kids but it's great to look back with a new perspective and set of eyes. I am also not sure why they "blanked" out that face on the Cubs TC. Perhaps they had problems getting the player signed prior to final design of the card or simply a printing error. Maybe a fan "photo-bombed" the picture and Topps picked it up. Cubs TCs have often been interesting and different from other TCs in the sets. I recall the "floating head" designs such as in 71, 72, 78 etc. where Topps seemingly had problems getting them all together at the same time for a photo or problems getting everyone in the picture under contract - not sure. The 76 Bench is one of my favorites as well. I don't think Johnny has a bad card, but he is best represented when shown in action at defense (such as 76 and 73). As a lifelong Mets Fan Mr. Grote is one of my favorites. It is sad news about his passing but it's a nice memory to see him in his Mets uniform on that 75 card.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      I didn't recognize the common colors of the All-Stars until a year ago or so when I started filling up the AS Registry. Crazy how some things are right in front of you and you still miss it!

  • @blixcards
    @blixcards 3 месяца назад

    Amazing results. Really liked the Eck and the OPC Murray and Rice Rookie Cup really stood out, congrats.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @blixcards Thanks! Overall, it was a good sub, minus a few of the '75s. But, hey I'm not perfect. The Rice is indeed gorgeous! I thought the earlier cards going back to 1960, in Part 1 got even better results, which was a nice surprise.

    • @blixcards
      @blixcards 3 месяца назад

      @@VintageBaseballCorner You bet! I saw that reveal as well, you nailed both. Watching your videos has me heading back to PSA, they are grading realistically again, obviously. You have a great eye!

  • @Collectwhatyoulike
    @Collectwhatyoulike 3 месяца назад

    Do you think taking a paper trimmer to the Hank Aaron Hostess would benefit the grade?

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @Collectwhatyoulike At this point no I don't think so, because the cut is already just into the lines on the right side. It would be tough to cut the rest of that side closer and keep the cut straight. Originally, yes, it would have been better. At least I don't think I could be that precise based on how it is now!

  • @alltimesportscards
    @alltimesportscards 3 месяца назад

    Nice video. Very informative and your knowledge of players and the 1970s sets is impressive.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      '75-'84 is kind of my jam. Ha. But even as a kid, I liked players from the 50s and 60s even though I had not seen them play. The stories behind the game were always interesting to me. That's what I'm trying to share here, in addition to cards. Thanks for watching!

  • @ilovebaseballcards9334
    @ilovebaseballcards9334 3 месяца назад

    i so agree about the OPC !! They are so much more rare, and so much more impossible to get in 8-10 grade. I actually just bought a 1979 OPC pack on its way from BBCE. Another awesome video, as much fun as part 1. I am also a big fan of hostess and kelloggs cards, so one of my fav from this submission is the Hostess Aaron

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! I picked up a cheap box of '83 OPC cards at an Estate Sale recently. They seemed to be mint. I'll dig thru them soon, but I'm thinking Gwynn and Sandberg are not in there. I think time will be the friend the OPC cards need. As they continue to get older, I believe people will learn to appreciate them more. For now, there are a lot of collectors who don't value anything past the 1960s.

  • @RichardKvorka
    @RichardKvorka 3 месяца назад

    Great video!!!

  • @WinningScore-e6z
    @WinningScore-e6z 3 месяца назад

    Impressive, awesome find!

  • @jude999
    @jude999 3 месяца назад

    Starts at 3:00

  • @gdellshindig8955
    @gdellshindig8955 3 месяца назад

    Love the content brother...insight is comprehensive as usual...my favorite video of vbc yet...especially since you included the football!!!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @@gdellshindig8955 I almost left the football out! Thanks for watching!

  • @RichardKvorka
    @RichardKvorka 3 месяца назад

    Love the video!!

  • @ilovebaseballcards9334
    @ilovebaseballcards9334 3 месяца назад

    As usual, love the information and tidbits about the players and history !! Loved the cards ! The 61 Spahn was one of my favorites in this submission. Fun video !

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @ilovebaseballcards9334 That Spahn did look great! It wasn't mine, and I hated to give it up!

  • @memphis370z
    @memphis370z 3 месяца назад

    Great cards and great stories! Beautiful '69 Banks! Thanks for sharing!

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it. The Banks is gorgeous, I'm very happy with it. Please check back for the 2nd half of this reveal with some really nice '75-'79s!

  • @jacksteinberg2150
    @jacksteinberg2150 3 месяца назад

    OK I just saw your video and had to say that I had never heard that Barry wanted to sign with the Yankees. I assume this was in 2007 when his contract with the Giants had come to an end. Barry had a great year in 2007 and didn't want to retire. But the Giants were under tremendous pressure from MLB to not renew his contract due to the outcry over the PED issue.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @jacksteinberg2150 I had never heard it as well. I think I was off on the timeline a bit because the visit with Willie was in 2002. But it came from Willie's mouth. If I had to guess, it could have been something as simple as Barry thinking aloud or just asking for family advice, rather than actual negotiations. I recall being surprised to hear it, but being thoroughly entertained by how he told the story. I wasn't going to grill him on the details, of course. I hope you enjoyed the video.

    • @jacksteinberg2150
      @jacksteinberg2150 3 месяца назад

      @@VintageBaseballCorner Oh I was way off then because I forgot about Willie having said this in 2002. It may have been in reference to one of Barry's contract negotiations with the Giants.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @jacksteinberg2150 That's my fault because I was thinking from memory that it was near the end of Bonds career and stated something to that effect in the video. Obviously, 2002 would have meant it was a little earlier.

    • @jacksteinberg2150
      @jacksteinberg2150 3 месяца назад

      @@VintageBaseballCorner Barry must have discussed with Willie the possibility of joining the Yankees after his contract with the Giants expired. Willie put the kibosh on that idea. Hence the remark about going to the Yankees would tarnish his legacy.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner 3 месяца назад

      @jacksteinberg2150 That's kinda what Ive cleaned from it, especially after looking at the timeline and looking back. But the biggest thing I got was how Willie told the story, almost like he was chiding a young kid. Which I'm sure is at least partially how he saw Barry, even as an adult.

  • @TheCardDeal
    @TheCardDeal 4 месяца назад

    My top image is the 54 Bowman. The Mays and Feller amongst others is #1 for me, not sure any other Mays even comes close in terms of image on a card.

    • @VintageBaseballCorner
      @VintageBaseballCorner Месяц назад

      No argument from me. I just wish I had/could afford a little nicer copy of the '54 Bowman :)