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		<title>Don &#8220;The Magnet&#8221; Hultz&#8217;s Fumble Recovery Record</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 16:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1963, Don Hultz, of the Minnesota Vikings, set an NFL record by recovering nine opponents' fumbles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/6/Don-Hultz/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/6_Don_Hultz_football_card.jpg" title="Don Hultz 1968 Topps rookie football card" class="alignright" width="208" height="289" /></a>Here’s another old record from the <a href="http://static.nfl.com/static/content/public/image/history/pdfs/Records/All_Time_Individual_Records.pdf" title="Individual NFL records">nfl.com individual records page</a>: in the 1963 season, Don Hultz, a rookie for the Minnesota Vikings, recovered nine opponents&#8217; fumbles.  That broke Joe Schmidt&#8217;s record of eight, set in 1955, and no player has come close since.  According to <a href="http://www.vikingupdate.com/history/historyprofiles/decades1960.html" title="The Vikings Timeline">The Vikings Timeline</a> at vikingupdate.com, Hultz&#8217;s feat earned him a new nickname, &#8220;The Magnet.&#8221;</p>
<p>In 1964, the Vikings traded Hultz to the Philadelphia Eagles, and he never again came close to his 1963 record.  <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HultDo20.htm">Hultz&#8217;s page at pro-football-reference.com</A> says that in his last eleven seasons, he recovered just three more opponents&#8217; fumbles.</p>
<p>The card pictured here is <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/6/Don-Hultz/" title="Don Hultz 1968 Topps rookie football card">Hultz&#8217;s rookie card</a>, a 1968 Topps.  He also appeared on a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Sunoco+Stamps/494/Don-Hultz/" title="Don Hultz 1972 Sunoco Stamp">1972 Sunoco Stamp</a> and a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1973+Topps/194/Don-Hultz/" title="Don Hultz 1973 Topps football card">1973 Topps card</a>.</p>
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		<title>1968 Topps Football Cards: Honoring the First Super Bowl Teams</title>
		<link>http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2011/01/25/1968-topps-football-card-super-bowl/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 15:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Football Card Trivia]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[1968 Topps]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bart Starr]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Daryle Lamonica]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two features of the 1968 Topps football card set honored the participants of Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Click for details on Donny Anderson 1968 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/209/Donny-Anderson/"><img alt="Donny Anderson 1968 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/209_Donny_Anderson_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Donny Anderson 1968 Topps rookie football card" class="alignright" width="290" height="210" /></a><a title="Click for details on Daryle Lamonica 1968 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/194/Daryle-Lamonica/"><img alt="Daryle Lamonica 1968 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/194_Daryle_Lamonica_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Daryle Lamonica 1968 Topps football card" class="alignleft" width="290" height="211" /></a>In 1968, after the NFL and AFL decided to merge, Topps became the sole major producer of American football cards for the first time since 1959.  The <a title="1968 Topps football cards" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1968+Topps/">1968 Topps football card set</a> was the first since 1961 to contain cards of both NFL and AFL players.  To mark the occasion, Topps decided to honor the teams who had participated in the first two NFL-AFL World Championship Games&#8211;or, as they came to be known, the first two <em>Super Bowls</em>.</p>
<p>First, Topps honored the Super Bowl II contestants, the Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders, by using a horizontal format and alternate design for their cards.  The two examples pictured here are <a title="Donny Anderson 1968 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/209/Donny-Anderson/">Donny Anderson</a>, on his rookie card, and <a title="Daryle Lamonica 1968 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/194/Daryle-Lamonica/">Daryle Lamonica</a>.  You can see all of the horizontally-oriented <a title="1968 Topps Green Bay Packers football cards" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/team/Green+Bay+Packers/set/1968+Topps/">1968 Topps Packers cards</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/team/Oakland+Raiders/set/1968+Topps/">1968 Topps Raiders cards</a> in the Vintage Football Card Gallery.</p>
<p><a title="Click to see full puzzle" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/bart_starr_and_len_dawson/"><img alt="Len Dawson puzzle piece" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/bart_and_len/l1s.jpg" title="Len Dawson puzzle piece - click to see full puzzle" class="alignright" width="200" height="146" /></a>Second, Topps honored the quarterbacks of Super Bowl I, Bart Starr of the Packers and Len Dawson of the Kansas City Chiefs, by putting puzzles of them on the backs of some of the 1968 second series cards.  The piece pictured here, Dawson&#8217;s right eye, is on the back of <a title="Ernie Wright 1968 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/200/Ernie-Wright/">Ernie Wright&#8217;s card</a>.  A page in the gallery shows <a title="Len Dawson and Bart Starr puzzles on 1968 Topps football cards" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/bart_starr_and_len_dawson/">both assembled puzzles</a>.  Oddly, for Dawson&#8217;s puzzle, Topps chose a seven- or eight-year-old photo from when he was still with the Browns, though they had been picturing him in his Chiefs uniform <a title="Len Dawson 1965 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1965+Topps/99/Len-Dawson/">since 1965</a>. </p>
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<li>See my <a title="Virtual uncut sheets of 1968 Topps football cards" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1968+Topps/">1968 Topps virtual uncut sheets</a></li>
<li>See <a title="1968 Topps football cards for sale" href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/set/1968+Topps/">1968 Topps football cards for sale</a> at nearmintcards.com</li>
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		<title>The New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame</title>
		<link>http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2011/01/06/new-orleans-saints-hall-fame-football-cards/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 14:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can search the Vintage Football Card Gallery for cards of members of the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I identified the <a title="Football cards of New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame inductees" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/honor1/Saints+Hall+of+Fame/">members of the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame</a> in the Vintage Football Card Gallery.  Pictured here are cards of the first two members, Archie Manning and Dan Abramowicz, who both were inducted in 1988.  Manning is on <a title="Archie Manning 1972 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/55/Archie-Manning/">his 1972 Topps rookie card</a>, and Abramowicz is on <a title="Dan Abramowicz 1969 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/36/Dan-Abramowicz/">his 1969 Topps rookie card</a>.<br />
<a title="Click for details on Archie Manning 1972 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Topps/55/Archie-Manning/"><img alt="Archie Manning 1972 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Topps/55_Archie_Manning_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Archie Manning 1972 Topps rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/36/Dan-Abramowicz/"><img alt="Dan Abramowicz 1969 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/36_Dan_Abramowicz_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Dan Abramowicz 1969 Topps rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="208" height="290" /></a><br />
While researching Saints Hall of Fame players, I found something interesting: according to several web sites, including the Pro Football Hall of Fame site, <a title="Facts about the New Orleans Saints" href="http://www.profootballhof.com/history/team.aspx?TeamAlias=new-orleans-saints&#038;InfoTab=Facts">the Saints have retired Jim Taylor&#8217;s number</a>, 31.  Taylor played <a title="Jim Taylor football stats" href="http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=TAYLOJIM02">only one season for the Saints</a>, however, and he is not a member of their Hall of Fame.  The team also retired Doug Atkins&#8217;s number, though Atkins was a Saint <a title="Doug Atkins football stats" href="http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=ATKINDOU01">for only three seasons</a>.  It appears that someone in charge was in a hurry to retire numbers.  (Taylor is shown here on <a title="Jim Taylor 1968 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/160/Jim-Taylor/">a 1968 Topps card</a>, though he retired before the 1968 season.  Atkins is shown here on <a title="Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/105/Doug-Atkins/">his 1969 Topps card</a>.)<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/160/Jim-Taylor/"><img alt="Jim Taylor 1968 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/160_Jim_Taylor_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Jim Taylor 1968 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a title="Click for details on Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/105/Doug-Atkins/"><img title="Click for details on Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card"  alt="Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/105_Doug_Atkins_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Doug Atkins 1969 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="209" height="290" /></a><br />
You can see the <a title="New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame" href="http://www.neworleanssaints.com/team/history/hall-of-fame.html">full list of Saints Hall of Famers</a> on the team&#8217;s web site. </p>
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		<title>Still More of My Favorite Pose</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[1968 Topps]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[1969 Topps]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andy Russell]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[My favorite pose on football cards shows the player about to put on his helmet.  Here are a few examples.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is one last group of players in my favorite pose, about to put on their helmets.  (For more of these, see <a title="My Favorite Pose on Vintage Football Cards" href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/06/19/my-favorite-pose/">My Favorite Pose</a> and <a title="More of My Favorite Post on Vintage Football Cards" href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/05/08/more-of-my-favorite-pose/">More of My Favorite Pose</a>.)  </p>
<p>This time we have a <a title="Joe Scarpati 1969 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/176/Joe-Scarpati/">1969 Topps Joe Scarpati</a> and a <a title="Johnny Robinson 1967 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Topps/65/Johnny-Robinson/">1967 Topps Johnny Robinson</a>:<br />
<a title="Click for details on Joe Scarpati 1969 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/176/Joe-Scarpati/"><img alt="Joe Scarpati 1969 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/176_Joe_Scarpati_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Joe Scarpati 1969 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="292" /></a><a title="Click for details on Johnny Robinson 1967 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Topps/65/Johnny-Robinson/"><img alt="Johnny Robinson 1967 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1967-Topps/65_Johnny_Robinson_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Johnny Robinson 1967 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="208" height="292" /></a><br />
A <a title="Andy Russell 1968 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/163/Andy-Russell/">1968 Topps Andy Russell rookie</a> and a <a title="Roger LeClerc 1966 Philadelphia football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Philadelphia/35/Roger-LeClerc/">1966 Philadelphia Roger LeClerc</a>:<br />
<a title="Click for details on Andy Russell 1968 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/163/Andy-Russell/"><img alt="Andy Russell 1968 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/163_Andy_Russell_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Andy Russell 1968 Topps rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="292" /></a><a title="Click for details on Roger LeClerc 1966 Philadelphia football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Philadelphia/35/Roger-LeClerc/"><img alt="Roger LeClerc 1966 Philadelphia football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1966-Philadelphia/35_Roger_LeClerc_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Roger LeClerc 1966 Philadelphia football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="292" /></a><br />
A <a title="Dick Schafrath 1965 Philadelphia football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1965+Philadelphia/40/Dick-Schafrath/">1965 Philadelphia Dick Schafrath</a> and a <a title="Willie Davis 1967 Philadelphia football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Philadelphia/76/Willie-Davis/">1967 Philadelphia Willie Davis</a>:<br />
<a title="Click for details on Dick Schafrath 1965 Philadelphia football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1965+Philadelphia/40/Dick-Schafrath/"><img alt="Dick Schafrath 1965 Philadelphia football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1965-Philadelphia/40_Dick_Schafrath_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Dick Schafrath 1965 Philadelphia football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a title="Click for details on Willie Davis 1967 Philadelphia football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Philadelphia/76/Willie-Davis/"><img alt="Willie Davis 1967 Philadelphia football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1967-Philadelphia/76_Willie_Davis_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Willie Davis 1967 Philadelphia football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="290" /></a><br />
Unfortunately, the photographers from many teams&#8211;notably the AFL teams&#8211;never used this pose, so in this series I could feature cards from only about half the teams.  That&#8217;s a pity: I love <a href="http://cachemediasrv.patriots.com/ImgDyn.cfm?s=ThrowbackMiniReplicaHelmet.jpg&#038;w=300&#038;cs=1">Pat Patriot</a> and <a href="http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ls9vWDsb8r0xMM:http://www.lonestarsportz.com/catalog/39008.jpg&#038;t=1">Denver&#8217;s drunk Bronco</a>, and it would have been nice to include them.</p>
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		<title>Holy Golden Triangles, Batman!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 14:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nearmint</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was looking through some 1968 and 1969 Topps football cards yesterday, and the Steelers&#8217; &#8220;Batman&#8221; jerseys caught my eye. Looking at the Steelers cards together, I wondered if the Batman jersey photos had all been taken in the same session. It&#8217;s possible: I did some Googling and found that the Steelers wore the jerseys [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/17/Andy-Russell/"><img alt="1969 Topps Andy Russell football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/17_Andy_Russell_football_card.jpg" title="1969 Topps Andy Russell football card" class="alignright" width="210" height="291" /></a>I was looking through some 1968 and 1969 Topps football cards yesterday, and the Steelers&#8217; &#8220;Batman&#8221; jerseys caught my eye.  Looking at the Steelers cards together, I wondered if the Batman jersey photos had all been taken in the same session.  It&#8217;s possible: I did some Googling and found that the Steelers wore the jerseys for only a season and a half, from the middle of the 1966 season to the end of 1967.  My guess is that the photos were all taken before the 1967 season.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/1967-Authentic-Jersey/CBA7C5C1-71A4-4C02-B707-369872A3AD0A">An article on team&#8217;s web site</a> recounts the full story, but the gist is that, in the midst of the 1966 season, the Steelers decided they wanted their uniforms to be more distinctive.  To achieve this, they incorporated a &#8220;golden triangle&#8221; into their jerseys.  This was meant to represent Pittsburgh&#8217;s downtown, called the Golden Triangle because it sits between two rivers that give it a triangular shape.  (A nice photo I found on Wikipedia <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/PittSkyline082904.jpg">shows the triangle</a>.)  According to Wikipedia, the players didn&#8217;t like the uniforms, because they thought the jerseys looked like <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://cdn2.ioffer.com/img/item/104/257/365/WRokXyJDHpknkvb.jpg">Batman&#8217;s bat-suit</a>.  In 1968, the team reverted to a more standard uniform design, which you can see on <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/10/16/k-is-for-kdka-steelers-and-other-regional-sets/">1968 KDKA Steelers cards</a>.  Too bad, I think.  I kind of like the caped look.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Philadelphia/194/Giants-Play/"><img alt="1967 Philadelphia New York Giants play football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1967-Philadelphia/194_Giants_Play_football_card.jpg" title="1967 Philadelphia New York Giants play football card" class="alignright" width="290" height="210" /></a>Oddly, though the Steelers were wearing the Batman uniforms going into the 1967 season, the uniforms appear on only one 1967 Philadelphia football card, the Giants Play card shown here.  This card shows the Giants and Steelers in their December, 1966, game in New York.  All of the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1967+Philadelphia/team/Pittsburgh+Steelers/">1967 Philadelphia cards of individual Steelers</a>, however, show them in older uniforms.  The Batman jerseys didn&#8217;t appear on cards of individual Steelers until the 1968 Topps set, after the team stopped wearing them.  The jerseys also appeared on several 1969 Topps cards, and on <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/241/Chuck-Hinton/">one 1970 Topps card, Chuck Hinton</a>.</p>
<p>Along with the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/17_Andy_Russell_football_card.jpg">1969 Topps Andy Russell</a> card above, here are all of the cards I found that picture players wearing Batman jerseys.  Click on any card to get the details about it.  There are also a few <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/65516705@N00/sets/72157610543566642/">photos of the Batman uniforms</a>&#8211;including <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/65516705@N00/4176962770/sizes/o/in/set-72157610543566642/">a great team shot</a>&#8211;on UniWatch&#8217;s 1966-67 Steelers flickr page.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/59/J.R.-Wilburn/"><img alt="1968 Topps J.R. Wilburn football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/59_J.R._Wilburn_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps J.R. Wilburn football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="288" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/85/Roy-Jefferson/"><img alt="1968 Topps Roy Jefferson football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/85_Roy_Jefferson_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps Roy Jefferson football card" class="alignnone" width="209" height="287" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/111/Paul-Martha/"><img alt="1968 Topps Paul Martha football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/111_Paul_Martha_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps Paul Martha football card" class="alignnone" width="206" height="285" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/224/Paul-Martha/"><img alt="1969 Topps Paul Martha football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/224_Paul_Martha_football_card.jpg" title="1969 Topps Paul Martha football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="292" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/137/Marv-Woodson/"><img alt="1968 Topps Marv Woodson football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/137_Marv_Woodson_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps Marv Woodson football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="293" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/155/Marv-Woodson/"><img alt="1969 Topps Marv Woodson football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/155_Marv_Woodson_football_card.jpg" title="1969 Topps Marv Woodson football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/188/Mike-Clark/"><img alt="1969 Topps Mike Clark football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/188_Mike_Clark_football_card.jpg" title="1969 Topps Mike Clark football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="288" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/199/Ken-Kortas/"><img alt="1969 Topps Ken Kortas football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/199_Ken_Kortas_football_card.jpg" title="1969 Topps Ken Kortas football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="288" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/246/Bill-Asbury/"><img alt="1969 Topps Bill Asbury football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/246_Bill_Asbury_football_card.jpg" title="1969 Topps Bill Asbury football card" class="alignnone" width="209" height="292" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/241/Chuck-Hinton/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1970-Topps/241_Chuck_Hinton_football_card.jpg" title="1970 Topps Chuck Hinton football card" class="alignnone" width="213" height="290" /></a></p>
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		<title>More of My Favorite Pose</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 16:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I&#8217;ve written before, my favorite pose on a football card pictures the player about to put on his helmet. It&#8217;s fun seeing old helmets on cards, but if the players are wearing them, you can&#8217;t see their faces. Here are a few examples; for more, see an old post, My Favorite Pose. 1963 Topps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I&#8217;ve written before, my favorite pose on a football card pictures the player about to put on his helmet.  It&#8217;s fun seeing old helmets on cards, but if the players are wearing them, you can&#8217;t see their faces.  Here are a few examples; for more, see an old post, <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/06/19/my-favorite-pose/">My Favorite Pose</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1963+Topps/152/Ernie-McMillan/">1963 Topps Ernie McMillan</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Philadelphia/82/Don-Chandler/">1966 Philadelphia Don Chandler</a>:<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1963+Topps/152/Ernie-McMillan/"><img alt="1963 Topps Ernie McMillan football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1963-Topps/152_Ernie_McMillan_football_card.jpg" title="1963 Topps Ernie McMillan football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="289" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Philadelphia/82/Don-Chandler/"><img alt="1966 Philadelphia Don Chandler football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1966-Philadelphia/82_Don_Chandler_football_card.jpg" title="1966 Philadelphia Don Chandler football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Philadelphia/63/Gail-Cogdill/">1967 Philadelphia Gail Cogdill</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/21/Junior-Coffey/">1968 Topps Junior Coffey</a>:<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Philadelphia/63/Gail-Cogdill/"><img alt="1967 Philadelphia Gail Cogdill football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1967-Philadelphia/63_Gail_Cogdill_football_card.jpg" title="1967 Philadelphia Gail Cogdill football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/21/Junior-Coffey/"><img alt="1968 Topps Junior Coffey football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/21_Junior_Coffey_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps Junior Coffey football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="294" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/77/Dan-Reeves/">1968 Topps Dan Reeves</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/259/J.R.-Wilburn/">1969 Topps J.R. Wilburn</a>:<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/77/Dan-Reeves/"><img alt="1968 Topps Dan Reeves football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/77_Dan_Reeves_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps Dan Reeves football card" class="alignnone" width="213" height="293" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/259/J.R.-Wilburn/"><img alt="1969 Topps J.R. Wilburn football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/259_J.R._Wilburn_football_card.jpg" title="1969 Topps J.R. Wilburn football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="291" /></a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 19:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We haven&#8217;t had a trivia question in a while. Feeling smart today? Question #7: What do the four players pictured here have in common? Scroll down slowly; the answer is after the sponsored links. For more information on a card, click on it or hold your cursor over it. Sponsored Links Answer: They are all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We haven&#8217;t had a trivia question in a while.  Feeling smart today?</p>
<p><em><strong>Question #7: What do the four players pictured here have in common?</strong></em>  </p>
<p>Scroll down slowly; the answer is after the sponsored links.  For more information on a card, click on it or hold your cursor over it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1950+Bowman/13/Martin-Ruby/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1950-Bowman/13_Martin_Ruby_football_card.jpg" title="1950 Bowman Martin Ruby football card" class="alignleft" width="164" height="210" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1950+Bowman/53/Dick-Huffman/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1950-Bowman/53_Dick_Huffman_football_card.jpg" title="1950 Bowman Dick Huffman football card" class="alignleft" width="164" height="210" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/115/Sam-Etcheverry/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1961-Topps/115_Sam_Etcheverry_football_card.jpg" title="1961 Topps Sam Etcheverry football card" class="alignleft" width="207" height="290" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/159/Joe-Kapp/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/159_Joe_Kapp_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps Joe Kapp football card" class="alignleft" width="210" height="290" /></a></p>
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<p><em><strong>Answer: They are all members of the Canadian Football League Hall of Fame.</strong></em></p>
<p>Here are their bios on the CFL Hall of Fame web site:</p>
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		<title>T is for Topps, Part 3: 1964-1969</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 22:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1964, the Philadelphia Gum Company obtained the rights to print cards of NFL players, and they did so from 1964 to 1967. (See P is for Philadelphia.) For those four years, Topps switched to printing cards of AFL players. The cards that the two companies produced reflected the images of the leagues: Philadelphia&#8217;s NFL [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/wrappers/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/wrappers/1967%20Topps.jpg" title="1967 Topps football card wrapper" class="alignright" width="177" height="237" /></a>In 1964, the Philadelphia Gum Company obtained the rights to print cards of NFL players, and they did so from 1964 to 1967. (See <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/11/28/p-is-for-philadelphia/">P is for Philadelphia</a>.)  For those four years, Topps switched to printing cards of AFL players.  The cards that the two companies produced reflected the images of the leagues: Philadelphia&#8217;s NFL cards were conservative and consistent, and Topps&#8217;s AFL cards were colorful and innnovative.</p>
<p>In 1968, after the NFL and AFL agreed to merge, Topps obtained the rights to both leagues, and Philadelphia stopped printing football cards.  Topps closed out the decade with two colorful sets containing both NFL and AFL players.</p>
<h3>1964 Topps</h3>
<p>The <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1964+Topps/">1964 Topps set</a> contains 176 cards, a large number for only eight AFL teams.  166 are cards of individual players (the others are team cards and checklists), so there are 20 or 21 player cards for each team.  At the time, that was about twice the usual number of players per team, so Topps was able to include more cards of non-stars than usual.  Give or take a card or two, there are 73 rookie cards in the set!  Among the rookie cards are these bookend Hall of Famers, <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Topps/90/Bobby-Bell/">Bobby Bell</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Topps/92/Buck-Buchanan/">Buck Buchanan</a> of the Kansas City Chiefs.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Topps/90/Bobby-Bell/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1964-Topps/90_Bobby_Bell_football_card.jpg" title="1964 Topps Bobby Bell rookie football card" class="alignnone width="206" height="289" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Topps/92/Buck-Buchanan/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1964-Topps/92_Buck_Buchanan_football_card.jpg" title="1964 Topps Buck Buchanan rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="208" height="289" /></a><br />
The 1964 Topps cards have colored backgrounds and colored stars around the borders.  I don&#8217;t see a pattern to the colors Topps chose for the backgrounds, except that each card has a background color different from the player&#8217;s jersey color.  Most of the cards have the player&#8217;s name, position, and team in white letters on a black background, but a handful&#8211;such as the Bobby Bell card&#8211;have either <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Topps/97/Dave-Grayson/">white-on-blue</a> or <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Topps/25/Al-Bemiller/">white-and-black-on-red</a> labels.  If there is any significance to the alternate label colors, I don&#8217;t see it.</p>
<p>The 176 cards in the 1964 set would have been printed on two 132-card sheets, with 88 cards repeated.  That means that there are either 88 double prints or 88 short prints in the set, depending on whether your glass is half-full or half-empty.</p>
<p>There is one mistaken identity in the 1964 Topps set: <a href="http://footballcardgallery.com/mistaken_identities/#1964_Topps_Ray_Abruzzese">Ray Abruzzese&#8217;s card actually pictures Ed Rutkowski</a>.  Topps evidently was focused on spelling his name correctly.</p>
<h3>1965 Topps</h3>
<p>I described the classic 1965 Topps set in <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/10/09/j-is-for-joe-namath-and-the-1965-topps-tall-boys/">J is for Joe Namath&#8211;and the 1965 Topps Tall Boys</a>, so I won&#8217;t cover it again here.  On to 1966&#8230;</p>
<h3>1966 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Topps/125/John-Hadl/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1966-Topps/125_John_Hadl_football_card.jpg" title="1966 Topps John Hadl football card" class="alignright" width="290" height="212" /></a>In <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1966+Topps/">1966, Topps</a> used the &#8220;little television&#8221; design previously seen on <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dingedcorners.com/2009/06/tuning-in-to-1955-bowman-baseball-cards.html">1955 Bowman baseball cards</a> and on the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/38/Packers%27-Hornung-Sets-NFL-Scoring-Record/">highlight cards in the 1961 Topps football set</a>.  I imagine that by the third time around, it had lost its cuteness.  (I noticed today that even the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Topps/61/Checklist/">checklists in the 1966 Topps set</a> are in the shape of TVs.)  </p>
<p>Though the Dolphins joined the AFL in 1966 and were included in this set, Topps reduced the set size to 132 cards.  They also wasted one on the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Topps/15/Funny-Ring-Checklist/">Funny Ring Checklist</a>.  Because of the reduced set size, there are only 13 rookie cards in the set, and there are no Hall of Famers among the rookie cards.  I&#8217;d call the set a letdown after 1965.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Topps/122/John-Farris/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1966-Topps/122_John_Farris_football_card.jpg" title="1966 Topps John Farris rookie football card" class="alignleft" width="289" height="210" /></a>So, what&#8217;s interesting about the 1966 Topps cards?  Well, the brown borders show wear easily, so finding high-grade cards is a challenge, and challenges are always fun.  Also, some cards, such as the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Topps/122/John-Farris/">John Farris card</a> shown here, can be found with a stripe along one edge.  (I&#8217;ve seen yellow, red, and black stripes.)  The stripes don&#8217;t seem to affect the grades that PSA assigns the cards, but to me they&#8217;re distracting, and I prefer cards without them.  I presume that cards with a stripe were on the edge of the sheet, but I have not seen an uncut sheet to verify that.</p>
<p>Since the set fit perfectly on a 132-card sheet, none of the cards are short prints.  The backs of some cards are white, and the backs of others have a yellowish-brownish tone, suggesting that some sheets were printed on different paper stock than others.  Here again, I prefer cards with white backs to those with toning, but PSA does not appear to discriminate.</p>
<h3>1967 Topps</h3>
<p>In 1967, Topps returned to bright colors, and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1967+Topps/">1967 Topps football cards</a> resemble some of the psychedelic art of the time.  (The Peace poster shown here is from <a href="http://www.cafepress.com/+hippie_peace_sign_framed_panel_print,243596026">cafepress.com</a>.)  This is another 132-card set with no short prints, no Hall of Fame rookie cards, and no real oddities.  I think, though, that it captures the spirit of the AFL and the country better than any of the other 60s sets.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Topps/103/Daryle-Lamonica/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1967-Topps/103_Daryle_Lamonica_football_card.jpg" title="1967 Topps Daryle Lamonica football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.cafepress.com/+hippie_peace_sign_framed_panel_print,243596026"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/peace_poster.jpg" title="Peace Poster" class="alignnone" width="232" height="291" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/11/24/1967-topps-football-cards-in-the-1969-milton-bradley-win-a-card-game">As I wrote in an earlier article</a>, 33 of the 1967 Topps football cards were reprinted in 1969 for a Milton Bradley game called Win-A-Card.  The backs of the Milton Bradley cards have a slightly lighter color than the regular cards (yellow v. orange), and some of them, along their borders, show parts of other cards that were included in the game&#8211;such as 1968 Topps baseball cards.</p>
<h3>1968 Topps and 1969 Topps</h3>
<p>As I said at the top, the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1968+Topps/">1968 Topps</a> and <a href="http://http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1969+Topps/">1969 Topps</a> sets contain both NFL and AFL players.  Topps made these sets bigger to accommodate the larger number of teams, and it released each set in two series.  Like most of the Topps cards of the 60s, the 1968 and 1969 sets are colorful and bright.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/163/Andy-Russell/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/163_Andy_Russell_football_card.jpg" title="1968 Topps Andy Russell rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/161/Bob-Griese/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/161_Bob_Griese_football_card.jpg" title="1969 Topps Bob Griese football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="291" /></a><br />
For more detailed information on these sets, see my virtual uncut sheet pages. Here are the links:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1968+Topps/">1968 Topps virtual uncut sheets</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1969+Topps/">1969 Topps virtual uncut sheets</a></li>
</ul>
<p>More of the ABCs:</p>
<ul>
<li>Previous: <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/02/05/t-is-for-topps-part-2-1960-1963/">T is for Topps, Part 2: 1960-1963</a></li>
<li>Next: <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/03/01/t-is-for-topps-part-4-the-1970s/">T is for Topps, Part 4: The 1970s</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/abcs-of-vintage-football-cards/">All of the ABCs</a></li>
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		<title>S is for Scratch-Offs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the 1950s and 1960s, when the card companies were still marketing to kids, they tried to make the cards interactive and fun to play with. They made cards you could punch out and stand up, they put puzzles on the backs of the cards, and they inserted stamps, stickers, and decals into the packs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the 1950s and 1960s, when the card companies were still marketing to kids, they tried to make the cards interactive and fun to play with.  They made <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2008/12/09/new-in-the-gallery-1968-topps-stand-ups/">cards you could punch out and stand up</a>, they put <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/bart_starr_and_len_dawson/">puzzles on the backs of the cards</a>, and they <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/09/26/i-is-for-inserts/">inserted stamps, stickers, and decals into the packs</a> with the regular cards.  They also liked to put scratch-off cartoons and quizzes on the card backs.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1951+Topps+Magic/21/Dewey-McConnell/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1951_topps_magic_dewey_mcconnell_back.jpg" title="1951 Topps Magic Dewey McConnell football card back" class="alignright" width="175" height="246" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1951+Topps+Magic/11/Lloyd-Hill/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1951_topps_magic_lloyd_hill_back.jpg" title="1951 Topps Magic Lloyd Hill football card back" class="alignright" width="175" height="246" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1951+Topps+Magic/">1951 Topps Magic</a> cards were the first football cards with scratch-off backs, the scratch-offs accounting for the &#8220;magic&#8221; in the name.  The material Topps used for the scratch-offs was similar to that used on today&#8217;s lottery tickets: a silver-gray coating that crumbled off when you scratched it.  Scratching off the crumbly coating revealed a picture of the player&#8217;s school, along with the school&#8217;s name.  The feature apparently was a hit, because most 1951 Topps cards I see have been scratched.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1958+Topps/90/Sonny-Jurgensen/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1958_topps_sonny_jurgensen_back.jpg" title="1958 Topps Sonny Jurgensen rookie football card back" class="alignleft" width="291" height="210" /></a>The next football cards with scratch-off backs were <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1958+Topps/">1958 Topps</a> cards.  Topps used a different material this time, a white substance that revealed a gray picture when rubbed, but that didn&#8217;t come off of the card.  All of the player cards in the set had scratch-off backs, but, as shown on this Sonny Jurgensen rookie card, the questions and answers were not about the players on the cards.  Even now, I&#8217;m disappointed. </p>
<p>Unlike the 1951 Topps cards, most of the 1958 Topps cards I see have not been rubbed.  Perhaps it&#8217;s because the pictures were not as clear as on the 1951 cards.  Or perhaps scraping the little silver-gray pellets onto the floor had been part of the fun.  For whatever reason, after 1951, the magic was gone.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/119/Matt-Hazeltine/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1960_topps_matt_hazeltine_back.jpg" title="1960 Topps Matt Hazeltine football card back" class="alignright" width="207" height="288" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1959+Topps/50/Ollie-Matson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1959_topps_ollie_matson_back.jpg" title="1959 Topps Ollie Matson football card back" class="alignright" width="209" height="288" /></a>The scratch-offs on <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1959+Topps/">1959 Topps football cards</a> were also unrelated to the player, but they differed a bit from 1958.  Part of the picture on each card was visible before rubbing, and you rubbed the card to reveal the rest.  Maybe Topps exposed part of the picture to entice kids to rub the card, but I don&#8217;t see many 1959 Topps cards that are rubbed, either.  To my knowledge, this was the only set in which parts of the pictures were already showing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/159/Elbert-Dubenion/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1961_topps_elbert_dubenion_back.jpg" title="1961 Topps Elbert Dubenion football card back" class="alignleft" width="290" height="210" /></a>The backs of player cards in the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1960+Topps/">1960 Topps football</a> set also had scratch-offs, but this time there were no questions and answers, just &#8220;Football Funnies&#8221; cartoons.  I have just one rubbed card, the Matt Hazeltine card pictured here, and the cartoon on it isn&#8217;t even related to football.  I know they were selling to kids, but I think Topps should have just printed the players&#8217; stats, instead.</p>
<p>Topps persisted with the scratch-offs in 1961.  Rubbing the back of a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1961+Topps/">1961 Topps</a> card revealed a generic cartoon of a player in action, labeled with the name of the player on the card.  Though the cartoons were generic, Topps at least took care to get the players&#8217; numbers right.  Elbert Dubenion, whose card is shown here, indeed wore number 44.</p>
<p>After 1961, Topps took a break from scratch-offs, instead simply printing cartoons on the card backs.  The Philadelphia Gum Company picked up the slack, using the scratch-off feature on their cards in 1965 and 1967.  Scratching a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1965+Philadelphia/">1965 Philadelphia</a> card revealed a picture of one player, and the name of another.  To find the name of the pictured player, the card back directed you to a different card, which had the answer.  This was a bit convoluted for a kid, I&#8217;d say.  Philadelphia dispensed with the scratch-offs in 1966, but retained the picture-on-one-card, name-on-another quiz.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1965+Philadelphia/121/Lou-Slaby/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1965_philadelphia_lou_slaby_back.jpg" title="1965 Philadelphia Lou Slaby football card back" class="alignleft" width="211" height="289" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Philadelphia/102/Dale-Hackbart/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1967_philadelphia_dale_hackbart_back.jpg" title="1967 Philadelphia Dale Hackbart football card back" class="alignleft" width="290" height="212" /></a>In <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1967+Philadelphia/">1967</a>, Philadelphia again put scratch-offs on their cards, but this time they used simple questions and answers related to the player on the card.  I don&#8217;t know how well the scratch-offs worked back then, but I recently rubbed the Dale Hackbart card shown here, and I can barely see the answer.  (It&#8217;s &#8220;He teaches school.&#8221;)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/84/Dave-Lloyd/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1968_topps_dave_lloyd_back.jpg" title="1968 Topps Dave Lloyd football card back" class="alignleft" width="212" height="290" /></a>Topps returned to scratch-offs in <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1968+Topps/">1968</a>, but they didn&#8217;t put them on every card.  Only about 20% of the cards have the &#8220;Coin Rub&#8221; on the back, and the other 80% have cartoons about the players printed on them.  I imagine that limiting the number of scratch-offs was a cost saving measure: someone at Topps wanted the scratch-offs, and someone else said &#8220;Why?  The kids don&#8217;t scratch them, anyway.&#8221;  And so they compromised.  Rubbing the Coin Rub backs reveals cartoons like those on the other cards.  </p>
<p>Cards with Coin Rub backs appear in both series of 1968 Topps cards.  I thought that Topps might have arranged the Coin Rub cards in a pattern on the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1968+Topps/">uncut sheets</a>&#8211;perhaps all in the same row or column, for instance&#8211;but they appear to have scattered them randomly on the sheets.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/165/Walter-Johnson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1969_topps_walter_johnson_back.jpg" title="1969 Topps Walter Johnson football card back" class="alignright" width="292" height="211" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/191/Al-Bemiller/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1970_topps_al_bemiller_back.jpg" title="1970 Topps Al Bemiller football card back" class="alignright" width="292" height="215" /></a>In <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1969+Topps/">1969</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1970+Topps/">1970</a>, Topps again put scratch-offs on only a small number of cards.  As in 1968, the scratch-offs revealed cartoons about the players, like those on the other cards.  In 1969 and 1970, though, the scratch-offs appeared only in the second series of each set.  Perhaps this was an effort to boost interest in the second series, after kids had burned themselves out trying to complete the first series.  To my knowledge, 1970 Topps is the last set containing cards with scratch-off backs.</p>
<p>Considering how few scratch-offs actually got scratched after 1951, I am surprised that Topps put them on cards for as long as they did.  Maybe they assumed that kids were busy scratching them, and didn&#8217;t know otherwise until years later, when old cards started coming out of attics.  Collectors today don&#8217;t appreciate the scratch-offs, either: customers often ask me whether the backs of cards I am selling have been scratched.</p>
<p>I am also surprised, considering collectors&#8217; aversion to scratched cards, that PSA is not harsher when grading them.  I often see PSA 7s that have been rubbed, and the 1958 Topps Sonny Jurgensen card above is a PSA 8 OC.  To me, a rubbed card ought to grade excellent at best, since an exposed cartoon is certainly more distracting than, say, a quarter-inch hairline crease.  What do you think?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I put together more virtual uncut sheets, this time for 1968 Topps football cards. Again you can see that cards on the corners and edges of the sheets are the toughest to find in high grade. (Click on the image to see the sheets.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I put together more virtual uncut sheets, this time for <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1968+Topps/">1968 Topps football cards</a>.  Again you can see that cards on the corners and edges of the sheets are the toughest to find in high grade.</p>
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