The Great 1965 Topps Project
Friday, May 10, 2013

#525 Eddie Bressoud

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Here we are at last...the end of the road. One last time, I would like to thank everyone who has read, shared, or commented on this blog o...
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Wednesday, May 08, 2013

#484 Ron Perranoski

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Here's the penultimate card in our long journey, and this time I'm serious. This is a visually striking card; you don't see ma...
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Monday, May 06, 2013

#443 Checklist 6th Series

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This is the third-to-last card left for me to post...this time I mean it. I'm sorry that it's a checklist, but them's the brea...
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Friday, May 03, 2013

#284 Nick Willhite

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If you read my other blog , you'll know that I got engaged this past Wednesday, so this is a celebratory Friday evening post. If you d...
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Monday, April 15, 2013

#252 Pete Richert

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Topps does its capless thing again with Pete Richert, since he'd just been traded from the Dodgers in the big seven-player trade that ...
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

#246 Tom Butters

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When I hear the name "Butters", I think of the earnestly naive character from South Park. Given the grimace on Tom Butters' ...
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Tuesday, April 02, 2013

#196 Ron Fairly

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Is Ron Fairly the only player in the 1965 Topps set whose surname is an adverb? I can't think of any others, but my brain is a bit fri...
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

#195 Bob Veale

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Man, I can't believe that I skipped over this card the first time around! Bob Veale's thick specs, even more so than his status as...
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Friday, March 22, 2013

#181 Senators Rookie Stars: Don Loun and Joe McCabe

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Ah, here it is. As we keep checking off "lasts" for The Great 1965 Topps Project, we finally reach the last multi-player card in...
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Thursday, March 14, 2013

#175 Bob Aspromonte

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Hey look, it's Aspro the Astro! Bob Aspromonte is just lucky that Charley Finley didn't own the Houston team, or he probably would...
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