@scootscollectibles I finally finished my 1963 Topps set. Hobby Palooza - Card Room Live with Alex Bowman 53 on The 4 Collectors Channel • Vintage Is King!
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@xavierwren02123 ай бұрын
Amazing collection here! Definitely a Very fun set here! Thanks for sharing!
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Thank you, Xavier and thank you for watching!
@scootscollectibles3 ай бұрын
YES! You got the CLEMENTE and finished it! Congrats and beautiful Clemente as well as a set!
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
It's about time I found the Clemente, Mike. I'm always just relieved when a set is complete. For 1968, I still need six more cards and your man, Clemente is one of the guys, so my work isn't done! Thanks for watching, Mike!
@MarksDodgersCards3 ай бұрын
Beautiful set! That Koufax looks awesome and great Ken McMuller rookie!
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Love the Koufax. Absolutely love it. I was the only person who bid on that card. I was stunned when I won it. Sigh, Ken McMullen. I'm actually glad the Rose is on that card now. Back then when I bought it, I was pissed! LOL! Thanks for watching, Mark!
@godisgreat84623 ай бұрын
Well done
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Hello my friend!. Thank you!
@michaelyoung79743 ай бұрын
It's an elegant coincidence that the last card in the set, Johnny Temple, is also Johnny's last Topps card as an active major leaguer. I agree with you that often, a raw card of a superstar will sell for more than a mid-grade version, based on hope and speculation, on the part of both buyer and seller. Some Mets fans may also be buying 537 for Al Weis. Stargell played for so long that his nickname morphed from "Kid" to "Pops."
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Yeah, there is always some strange card that no one can ever find. I remember 1973 was a Cardinals player was a guy named Bob Fenwick. He was a major issue to find. Damn, Mets fans are also buying the Rose? That for me was the one major issue of building team sets. The infamous RC of some other guy!
@captaincopter23873 ай бұрын
Cool series. By the way Elston Howard was not rookie of the year that year, he was MVP. Thanks for sharing.
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
How on earth did I say ROY?? Hahaha. Thanks for letting me know.
@DogAteMyCard3 ай бұрын
HI Rick Awesome set! Congratulations on finishing this and you have inspired me to finish the one i am working on. I am 15 cards away, but these will probably cost me a lot more than the other 561 have yikes! Anyway, they are absolute beautiful!
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Man those last 15 can be costly, but when you're done it'll look amazing. Do you have the Rose RC? I was lucky and bought that several years ago or else it would've taken a lot longer to complete. Thanks for watching!
@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia6483 ай бұрын
Hi Rick! Congratulations on completing the 1963 Topps set! It was great to share in part of your journey as you assembled such a beautiful set. It looks amazing in the binder with all those vibrant colors on display. I do wonder whether Topps should have used team logos instead of the second black-and-white image. While I think I prefer the logos, the dual photos are a nice touch and were a first since Topps adopted the standard card format. I hadn't seen the '63 Topps Dean Chance before. I really like the photo choice, and the rookie trophy makes it stand out. The '63 Koufax is my favorite card of his, and it might have been the first one I picked up when I got back into collecting as an adult. Do you find the set extra special since the Dodgers won the World Series that year? I tend to think about what was happening at the time when I look at my sets. You got a great deal on the Clemente to finish the set. I don't think that’s settling at all. By the way, you were close about the store near me-it's Dave and Adam's Card World.
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Thanks Terry! 1963 is a great set. I like the logos on the card, but I also like the photos. I kinda wish the smaller images had been nicer so I know where you're coming from on using the logos instead. IMO 1963 set is the second nicest design of the 60s after 1965. Dean Chance was roomed on the road with Bo Belinksky as they were unseperable in the early days of the Angels. Angel management felt if they were roomed together, they'd one have one "problem room" as opposed to two. hahaha. The guy was a very good pitcher early in his career. Regarding the Dodgers being special, The Koufax is my favorite of his is my favorite for the reasons you mentioned. NL MVP, Cy Young Award, WS MVP, Set the strikeout record for one WS game. Love the Drysdale and Alston cards. Love the WS cards for the 1964 set. The Dodger cards were special back then for me. Dave and Adam's, I looked them up after we spoke and realized I had bookmarked them ages ago. I found the card but took too long thinking about it. At least I know now that I can look them up for other cards. They don't charge sales tax. So happy the 63 set is done. On to 1968! Have a good week, Terry!
@661fish43 ай бұрын
I remember when you bought a decent stack of them from Dominic. Good work!
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@bucksvintagebaseballcards21273 ай бұрын
Love the 1963 design and how they look together in the binder. How long did it take to build? Best.
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
63 is a great looking set indeed. The set took me 10 months to complete. I did have the Dodgers team set, Pete Rose RC and about 30 other cards for several years. Would have taken longer but I had the Rose and Koufax. Thanks for watching!
@the_card_closet3 ай бұрын
Congrats on a beautiful set. 🎉 how do you feel about the lakers drafting bronny?
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Since since Bronny was a low second round pick, I am okay with it. If they had spent a first on him, I would have been livid.
@mikethesportshistorycollec19473 ай бұрын
Great looking set, Rick. Congrats on completing it.
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
Thanks Mike!
@vintagesportscardfinds9642 ай бұрын
I'm a little bit jealous. Just kidding. I'm actually a lot jealous.
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector2 ай бұрын
Nahhhh, don't be jealous!!
@vintagesportscardfinds9642 ай бұрын
@@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector it's a great set 👍
@michaelyoung79743 ай бұрын
I appreciate you noting the series by the actual printing numbers rather than the phantom checklist groupings for which Topps was so notorious in those days. I have an idea why they did that, but that's a subject for a separate discussion. I always associate 1963 with that magnificent Dodgers blanking of the Yanks in the Series. I agree with you about the appeal of combo cards such as Series Foes, and I also feel Topps should have run more with that. Of course, the first one in that vein -- 1958 with Aaron and Mantle -- is a hobby avatar. That Big Three card brings to mind how many teams went with essentially three-man rotations back then. The conventional hobby wisdom used to be that the semi-highs were scarcer than the highs, but I believe that's evened out in later years, with each series being equally scarce.
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
I am still extremely confused by the entire series number situation. In 1961, the high numbers are 523-589, but series 7 is 507-589. Shouldn't that make 507-522 high numbers? It's never acknowledged in card land. Combo cards are so cool. Even if they're players I don't know, I still enjoy them. The one thing I failed to mention was that it wasn't really an issue buying the highs or semi high's. It not like 1961, 66 or 67 which are famous for being expensive. Thanks for watching!
@michaelyoung79743 ай бұрын
From 1958-1966, Topps' checklist series rarely aligned with their printing series. (I'm not sure about the later 1960s.) I've only read one really incisive article about this. My own opinion is this: Except for the high series, each series was released with the checklist for the next series also included. But only a portion of the cards in that succeeding series were actually available the way Topps printed the sheets. This most likely whetted the kids' appetites for what was coming up and kept them buying.
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
@@michaelyoung7974 yeah, I think your conclusion is correct. You wouldn't happen to have a link this article? This subject is something that has always bugged me as a vintage collector.
@michaelyoung79743 ай бұрын
Gosh, Rick, I read it way back, and I can't remember. I think it was Net 54 or Blowout. You might try to play around with a search for "checklists" on one of them.
@RickAcostaDodgerCardCollector3 ай бұрын
@@michaelyoung7974 I had a feeling it was ages ago. hahaha, no worries.