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The best thing about Donruss for the first 14 years

 
Going back to Donruss' baseball beginnings, I always ranked them near the bottom as far as card brands. Though I like specific sets (1984) and others give off nostalgia vibes (1981, 1982, 1985), Donruss had the knack for creating some of my least favorites ever (1986, 1991, 1992).
 
But Donruss did one thing better than any other baseball card company and it did it for 14 years straight. Can you tell what it is from the picture?
 
Here is another hint:
 

That thing is not on this card.
 
This is where it ended, with 1995 Donruss, though it could have easily continued the tradition even if it had to foil it up.
 
Donruss would not do what it did best for the next couple of years and then disappeared.
 
 

The back of the 1995 Donruss card also shows what collectors had to deal with from that point forward, especially in the late '90s -- trying to figure out when the set was issued (oops, I just gave you the answer). In this case, the stats are nice-and-readable so it's not that difficult. But if you wanted to be extra sure and check the tiny, tiny copyright date, you'd be led astray. The copyright reads "1994".
 
That's why Donruss putting the year on the front for 14 straight years was absolutely the best. 
 
 

Wish every card company did that.
 
(I'm sure I've written about this before. Also, Donruss returned to the practice when it re-emerged in 2001). 

Comments

Just in time for their soon to be released 26' set.
John Bateman said…
As the years pass. and not that it was 1952 Topps, but the design of 1981 is kind of classic - looking at your card wall, the first thing that catches my is eye is the Royals on Wathans card - the type set of the team name is so simple but wonderfully works with the square color border - (maybe the team name reminds me of the early Topps Sport Card sets in the early 1970s) - it is hard for me to think of any designs that Top it since
bryan was here said…
I think it was Baseball Cards magazine back in the late 80s referred to the Donruss logo of the late '80s-early '90s as a sheet metal screw, and I still can't unsee that to this day.
crh614 said…
I appreciated when Fleer (I think it was in 1998) started putting the year boldly on the back of the card.
Elliptical Man said…
I thought this was going to be about Perez's Diamond Kings run. Probably not 14 years though.
Fuji said…
Thanks for creating the photographic timeline for Donruss flagship cards. The 80's designs are embedded into my brain, but I sometimes struggle to visualize the 90's stuff.

P.S. I love the fact that Donruss added the year to their card fronts back in the day!
Kevin said…
I buy entire collections…and there is a window from about 1996-2009, I have no idea what year most sets are from or even what the sets are…so many sets existed just to push out more relic or autograph cards in this time frame

And absolutely, the tiny print is infuriating in this era…I have fine eyesight and still have to pull out a magnifying glass
Kevin said…
To give an idea, there were four companies in every year and some years had more if you count pacific or score…and they all pumped out at least 10 sets
Doc Samson said…
Thank you for posting this, Mr. Owl. Donruss had some of the best and worst set designs of any company during its existence before folding and reemerging. Talk about running hot and cold.

There’s an urban legend that the same person designed every set between 1981 to 1992. Is this true, who knows? Whatever they were doing while designing concepts in 1988 and in 1990, it was probably illegal.
Michael D said…
Donruss from the beginning was the bottom rung of sets for me. I really struggled with '81 and '82 and if it weren't for the year on the front I don't think I would have been able to keep it straight.
Stack22 said…
Counterpoint, having the year on the front denies super nerds the smug satisfaction of knowing what year a card is from after an ordinary nerd misidentifies it.
Bo said…
Fleer did that in the early 2000s on the back of the card, with nice big letters too. As I get older I definitely appreciate that.
Jafronius said…
Short and sweet, fun post!