1952 Topps #240 Jack Phillips
The previous owner of this card helpfully documents Jack's 1954 trade to Detroit.
1953 Topps #225 Bobby Shantz
Now what's the best way of remembering what year a card is from? Write it on the front, of course! However, that lowers the grade signifigantly, so make sure you erase it before selling the card.
1954 Topps #215 Ed McGhee
This card was owned by a man after my own heart. It's not enough to denote that McGhee plays the outfield, Ed's a left fielder, dangit.
1955 Topps #96 Charlie Bishop
This guy had 1 Charlie Bishop card, so he wrote 1 right under the Elephant logo. The card was worth 100 dollars, so he wrote 100 on the top in between the two photos. The guy was also completely insane so he cut off all the borders. Borders are evil. No borders!!
1956 Topps #153 Frank Thomas
This one makes me mad. Frank Thomas is a great player, a nice guy and a card collector. I don't understand why he was given the Frankenstein treatment. Stitches on the eyeball are just plain wrong. I do, however, heartily approve of the goatee.
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