Oh that gum. It was Ok when I was a kid but no way after 44 years. You are a brave man for doing that. Too bad the cards had some dings and some were warped from that gum. I hope the Reggie was OK.
That gum was certainly something! Lol The cards were okay for the most part, but for sure the unopened pack was worth way more. That being said, it sure was fun to open anyway 😃
I have this entire set including Ozzie RC, I was 17 years old when I finally completed the set. My cards have never been graded or touched by human hands, wore white clean gloves when sleeving them all. I would say all my cards are mint condition except: Topps fault of not centering all cards: my Ozzie is good left to right but, more white on bottom than on top for the front and back. These clearly my favorite set because of the trivia Q & A on back, I also have some nice Topps Tiffany cards, light red or pink on the back. These 1979 were definitely one of my favorites. That's crazy to be chewing that gum, think about it: 1979 and, all them chemicals they put in just to preserve the gum for just 1 year. You can see what it does to cardboard on the back of that card, it's not just gum residue, it's got chemicals that leave that stain, lol😂
This was the first year I really started putting teams together and seems like yesterday but I remember getting Rod Carew . Pete Rose , and George Brett in the same pack !!!
I have an Ozzie RC. Centering is nasty but I was 13 years old when I opened that pack and that makes it so special
Same for me! Though I was 9 at the time. 😃
Ditto! Makes it special to
You’re so right. The ones you pull as a kid are so much more meaningful.
Oh that gum. It was Ok when I was a kid but no way after 44 years. You are a brave man for doing that. Too bad the cards had some dings and some were warped from that gum. I hope the Reggie was OK.
That gum was certainly something! Lol
The cards were okay for the most part, but for sure the unopened pack was worth way more. That being said, it sure was fun to open anyway 😃
You have to admit it’s fun to hear that crunch! Lol
Keep the spirit and never give up. May you always be successful and positive. God bless you.
Thanks
Thank you! Opening vintage wax (or cello) is so much fun. 😊
My second favorite set!!!!! Thanks again for sharing.
You’re so welcome!
Growing up and collecting cards as a Brewers fan in the 70s and 80s, that Bill Castro card was always a tough card to get from what i remember.
That’s a fun memory! Thanks for sharing 😀
Gorman Thomas was fun to watch
@@Frank-e7r definitely. A center fielder who could run and hit dingers.
Ozzy was on the bottom corner of the Topps printing sheet and almost never got cut right. Always off center;
Very true!
I have this entire set including Ozzie RC, I was 17 years old when I finally completed the set. My cards have never been graded or touched by human hands, wore white clean gloves when sleeving them all. I would say all my cards are mint condition except: Topps fault of not centering all cards: my Ozzie is good left to right but, more white on bottom than on top for the front and back. These clearly my favorite set because of the trivia Q & A on back, I also have some nice Topps Tiffany cards, light red or pink on the back. These 1979 were definitely one of my favorites. That's crazy to be chewing that gum, think about it: 1979 and, all them chemicals they put in just to preserve the gum for just 1 year. You can see what it does to cardboard on the back of that card, it's not just gum residue, it's got chemicals that leave that stain, lol😂
@@arthurmabeejr8752 - Awesome set to have and an amazing story of how you put it together!
This was the first year I really started putting teams together and seems like yesterday but I remember getting Rod Carew . Pete Rose , and George Brett in the same pack !!!
@@popsurreal4266 - Wow! That’s one heck of a pack!! 1978 was my first year collecting baseball.
The jacket on Lolich has so many bubbles it looks like paint trying to peel. So may Topps cards were that way.
So true!