Do you have any of the O Pee Chee cards for the Expos ? Typically 3/4 of them matched up with Topps’ offering, but a lot of times, like 1977, they had traded players in Expos uni’s. For example, they had Tony Perez in an Expo uni, while Topps had him still with Cincy. I have created some updated cards for the traded players from 1977. You can see them here on my blog link: http://1977topps.blogspot.com/2011/09/1977-expos.html
I do have a decent amount of OPC Expos, although I have many more holes in my team sets than Topps. Even living in Canada, OPC baseball can be tricky to come across at times. At some point I’ll post them here. Right now I’m focusing on Topps to lay the foundation for the rest of the site.
Montreal Expos Baseball Cards aims to give a pictorial history of Montreal's Major League baseball team through baseball cards. Drawing from my collection, posts will be organized around team sets, presenting a visual checklist of not only who played when but also for baseball card designs and innovations of the day.
Do you have any of the O Pee Chee cards for the Expos ? Typically 3/4 of them matched up with Topps’ offering, but a lot of times, like 1977, they had traded players in Expos uni’s. For example, they had Tony Perez in an Expo uni, while Topps had him still with Cincy. I have created some updated cards for the traded players from 1977. You can see them here on my blog link: http://1977topps.blogspot.com/2011/09/1977-expos.html
I do have a decent amount of OPC Expos, although I have many more holes in my team sets than Topps. Even living in Canada, OPC baseball can be tricky to come across at times. At some point I’ll post them here. Right now I’m focusing on Topps to lay the foundation for the rest of the site.