These are his ‘71, ‘72, ‘74 and ‘80 cards, just as a side note check out how much his hand style changed in nine years, just sayin.
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Posted on July 14, 2008 at 04:34 PM | Previous Entry | Next Entry | Entry List | Email Entry | Digg
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Bobby was a great yankee on some really bad teams. My favorite Murcer card was 1975 - his first year with the Giants when he was on an all-star card. The reason his signature was different is because topps probably didn’t use actual copies of players signatures - in other words topps probably forged them on the cards.
Thanks for the props on the KASHMIRE post. Carrying that little 110 camera around with me was one of the smartest things i did at that time!
Now that i think about it.
not only do i now remember
the difference in signatures I remember ther
was a little bit of controversy over it btwn me and my flippin buddies
but ther was no authority to confront ,
after all these years’s that makes perfect sense
and I feel kinda ripped off in a way ,
but good eye bh ............
p.s.
if i respond to a comment and
it has to do with an R.I.P.
PLESE DONT BUFF MY COMMENT
NO MATTER HOW STUPID I SOUND!
BOBBY MURCER
R.I.P.
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Sweet. Back when baseball cards were worth looking at. Good call on the autograph, too.
You have a lot of nice posts- Keep it up!