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Friday, January 18, 2019

Year: 2004

Set: Topps Heritage (Rate)

Card: #23 Joe Kennedy


“ It's strange, I believe yesterday was a Topps Big that had almost the same look. This card gets all 10s from me though because it is the standard size where as yesterdays I said it probably would have been 10s if it weren't for the size and the lack of position on the front, which they fixed. The back, more stats would be nice but I love the old style cartoon so I will give it a 10 anyway. ” -davidhandberry

“ I like the Heritage sets. I wish they did more than two years for the NBA. ” -Billy Kingsley

“ To me it is just weird seeing these "modern teams" on these old designs. ” -rmpaq5

“ Hudson Valley alumnus, gone way too soon. RIP Joe. ” -vrooomed

“ It's a shame the TM has to be so large. It's ridiculous that it really has to be there in the first place, especially since it wasn't there in 1955. ” -vanstryland

“ I don't remember any Devil Rays in 1955 Topps. ” -switzr1

“ I Like most Heritage. However this set is a little disappointing. Maybe it is just that I don't enjoy the original design as much as I thought I did. ” -captkirk42

“ Love the look of these heritage. Very good. ” -parsley24

“ Same comment I always make on these: beautiful card, if only it were about 50 years older. ” -Vvvergeer

“ That is a wicked case of jaundice! ” -UKboogie

“ A really nice looking card. ” -muskie027

“ RIP. I have always liked Heritage. This one is kinda cool. ” -Tylergallo


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fedoratipper

Posts: 217
Joined: Jan 2016
Friday, January 18, 2019 11:05 PM

Great looking card! Kennedy was someone who left the world too soon.


   

bkim

Posts: 842
Joined: Jul 2016
Friday, January 18, 2019 11:56 PM

after 4 years I am still 4 cards short of the set.  Didn't take me that long to an mass a 1955 set back in 1980's


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