Monday, December 30, 2019

Expos Frankenset Pages 71, 72, and 73

Just to get this finished, I'll be doing three pages of the Frankenset now to the end.. 



Page 71 
631 is missing
632 is missing
633 is missing
634 has no card available to it. (will likely be filled with an NNO)
Card 635 is a 1982 Fleer Fernando Valenzuela/Gary Carter
636 is missing
637 is missing
Card 638 is a 1982 Topps John Milner
Card 639 is a 1990 Score Mark Gardner


Page 72

Card 640 is a 1992 Donruss Doug Piatt
Card 641 is a 1983 Fleer Joel Youngblood 
642 is missing
Card 643 is a 1994 Collector's Choice Brad Fullmer
Card 644 is a 1993 Upper Deck Sean Berry
Card 645 is a 1990 Score Delino DeShields
646 is missing
Card 647 is a 1989 Topps Randy Johnson
648 is missing

Page 73

Card 649 is a 1994 Stadium Club Sean Berry
Card 650 is a 1987 Topps Hubie Brooks
Card 651 is a 1994 Collector's Choice Shane Andrews
652 is missing
Card 653 is a 1974 Bob Stinson
Card 654 is a 1994 Collector's Choice Tavo Alvarez
655 is missing
Card 656 is a 1984 Topps Bryn Smith
657 is missing 

There we go.. Three pages. 
I'll now be noting what numbers/holes have no cards associated with them.. 
As I mentioned in my last post, I was using the filter function on TCDB to find them. If the number didn't show up it was easy to figure it doesn't exist.. 

All total, I have 20 numbers that fit this criteria. So that'll be 20 NNOs likely.. I'll probably also look for different ideas to fill those holes. 

3 comments:

  1. As a Mets fan who was a kid in the 70s I love seeing John Milner and Joel Youngblood show up.

    There's a nice 1972 John Strohmeyer at 631, but getting two copies of a 1972 high number isn't an easy thing....

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  2. I actually was looking at that 72.

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  3. That 1982 Fleer West Meets East card was a treasured card in my collection back in the day. Heck... anything Fernando was. I'm kinda surprised that there are only 20 spots that don't have any Expos cards out there, but obviously I'm happy it's not higher. I mean... who knows... maybe I'll build one of these Frankensets when I retire in a decade or two.

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