But I do know that the 1971 Cubs team card is unique and a lot of fun.
The Cubbies did this for several years between 1971 and the early 1980s. Many have asked why but I'm not sure what it was with the Cubs and their aversion to the standard team photos. Maybe they just liked the look. They certainly were not the first to do this.
That Cubs card was part of a COMC stack of about 40 1971s that included a couple of hall of Fame members on really nice cards.
I just got that '71 Cubs card at the last show that I went to, it is a really neat card. They did almost the exact same thing for the '72 set as well, which is still a card that I need to get.
ReplyDeleteHow cool would it be if Topps brought back floating heads in Heritage?
ReplyDeleteFloating heads rule! That 71T card is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteFor whatever reason Topps couldn't take a team photo of the Cubs in the 1971-72 sets. I remember these photos for sale at Wrigley Field. They are on eBay also.
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