A couple of mid-90s shiny cards to brighten up your Thursday!
Card Number 916: Leaf Limited, 1994; #152
You can tell this is a high end card because Tony's name is written in fancy cursive script!
"Tonys mechanicals are so good they enable him to get hits when he's not hitting. There's no stopping him, you just try to slow him down."
No, I don't know what 'getting hits when he's not hitting' means either. The cameo portrait has a classy surround with that feathered pattern. I'll award a bonus point for including the set name, although it is prominent on the front as well. The one year stats line includes the years he had been active up to this point. That feels like an unusual inclusion in a one-line stats box.
Card Number 917: Leaf Limited Gold, 1995; #20
There were 192 cards in this high end set, and 24 further cards in the 'Gold' insert series, which looked a lot like the regular cards (as can be seen here). They used different photos and the card had a gold back instead of the usual silver. The Gold cards were included at a rate of 1 per pack.
This time it's the team name in the fancy cursive script.
All the cards in Leaf Limited - base and inserts - were limited to a print run of 37,500 cards, apart from the 'Lumberjacks' insert series that were numbered in a print run of 5,000. Tony didn't have a Lumberjack card, but he did have a 'Bat Patrol' insert card (previously blogged here), giving him three cards in quite a small set.
Total: 917 cards
Superbole. Love it.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to use it. My gift to you 😘
DeleteI remember when these were released. High-end product. The Ozzie quote is weird... but I refuse to question The Wizard.
ReplyDeleteWell, yes. I mean if that's what he thought then it's probably true. I just don't know what it means 😂
DeleteThose are pretty sweet. I really like the '94 Leaf Limited.
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