
First, I displayed a bunch of 1972 Topps because I just found out last night that there is a new 1972 Topps Blog up and running! It's operated by MMayes, who was a frequent commenter on the now-defunct 1988 Topps and 1978 Topps blogs. As sad as I was to hear that Andy wasn't continuing the '78 Topps blog, I'm glad someone has decided to take up another card-by-card blog challenge. MMayes says he doesn't have Andy's statistical background (who does?), but he's going to try to make each card as interesting as possible. Check it out.

While Cardboard Junkie and Wrigley Wax were both kind enough to find night cards that were even older than the '72 Stan Williams card I displayed, I thought there was a little bit better chance that this Clemente card was the first live-action night card. But Wrigley Wax says the background of the Clemente card looks more like Baltimore's old Memorial Stadium than Three Rivers Stadium (where the first night game was played). I don't know enough about early '70s baseball to determine whether the Pirates' uniforms are road or away unis (and I'm too busy to look it up right now!).
So the search for the first live-action night card continues (maybe the '73 set).
Along those night card lines, I also enjoyed dayf's post on the '53 cards last night enough to dig up the old Baseball Cards Magazine from August of 1984. It had a couple of feature articles on the 1953 set.


Another thing I found interesting from the article is that with a couple of portraits, Dvorak just inserted a plain background to save some time. Topps saw those backgrounds and told him he couldn't do that anymore.

Finally, something completely unrelated. I am echoing a question that Dan of Saints of the Cheap Seats asked on his blog earlier today. I am also struggling with Blogger in my bid to have my blog link to the correct new address of Boxbusters. It is now: http://boxbusters.net/, but Blogger refuses to point to that in the blog links list. Instead it points to the old address. I ended up putting Boxbusters in the "After Hours Haunts" section of my sidebar (don't ask me why it links correctly there but not in the blog list), which is where it will stay unless I figure out a way to get it back in the blog links. Any ideas?
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I wish I knew what I did with my copy of that magazine. I know I had it because I cut out the Murphy and Williams cards.
I cut out the Murphy and Williams cards, too. Still have them.