This group has a little bit of everything with parallels, base cards, inserts, and reprints. It also covers Reggie's stops in Oakland, New York and California. I think Reggie is one of the most photogenic players with so many great cards.
Here are 3 oddball items of Mr. October with a late 70s disc, a Topps coin and an encased Topps Pristine card - 3 very cool collectibles.
I decided to show the back of this 1978 Record Breaker to share the O-Pee-Cheeness of the card. This card celebrates the amazing World Series performance in 1977.
Here are a couple relics, I really like the UD one on top that celebrates his membership in the 500 HR club (back when it meant a little more). The Prime Cuts card is cool, I have a great appreciation for bat relics as of late, they used to take a back seat to jerseys in my order of preference but that has switched.
Finally a pair of awesome Kellogg's cards from early in Reggie's career. A great look for the reasons listed above but even better with the 3-D technology. I don't see my passion and focus for Reggie cards reaching the height of Willie McCovey or Rickey Henderson but I do plan on continuing to add to my Mr. October collection.
He looks so young in those Kellogg's cards. Nice additions to your collection.
ReplyDeletei like Reggie's pre-mustache cards the most. Nice Kellogg's!!
ReplyDeleteReggie killed my '70 Kellogg set needs. Love those.
ReplyDeleteToo many player collections? From your lists, I see twelve.
That's it?? I have 50+ and about ten more from other sports. Now only a few go beyond the 80's so their volume is not massive. :)
Wow... that 1970 Kellogg's card is beautiful.
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