Wednesday, September 1, 2010

1981 Kelloggs, 1981 Topps Scratch-Offs, 1981 Fleer Star Sticker


As you may be able to tell, I have many of my oddball items in their own binders.  In this case, I have three different card types in one pocket page.  You may also notice I have "customized" the pockets to accomodate the scratch-offs.  It's what I do when I see the need.

Starting with the Scratch-Offs, I have to admit that even I do not know why I kept these as single panels.  After all, I am all about letting the cards be free.  I guess since none of the dots had been removed, I couldn't make myself tear the little guys apart.  I must have had a weak moment there.  The cards allow collectors to play a game by building up teams and scratching spots for various outcomes.  I'm not sure I have ever actually scratched any of the cards in the set to know what the reveals look like.  In 2007, I wrote an entry about them: http://www.tribecards.net/2007/10/1981-topps-scratch-offs.html.  

Kellogg's released another version of their 3D Superstars in 1981, and I happen to own two of the Indians from the set.  I'm thinking they took some serious liberty with the term "3-D" in those days.

And finally on this page, I have an example of the 1981 Fleer Star Stickers.  I think I have more than this one in the 1980-1981 binder. If so, we'll see more of these later.

The 1981 Kellogg's checklist is here: http://keymancollectibles.com/baseballcards/kelloggs/1981kelloggsbaseballcardchecklist.htm

The 1981 Fleer Star Stickers checklist is here:
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/baseball_cards/baseball_cards_oneset.php?s=1981fle01

The 1981 Topps Scratch-Offs checklist is below:

1 George Brett 1.00
2 Cecil Cooper .15
3 Reggie Jackson .50
4 Al Oliver .15
5 Fred Lynn .15
6 Tony Armas .15
7 Ben Oglivie .15
8 Tony Perez .25
9 Eddie Murray .25
10 Robin Yount .25
11 Steve Kemp .15
12 Joe Charboneau .25
13 Jim Rice .20
14 Lance Parrish .15
15 John Mayberry .15
16 Richie Zisk .15
17 Ken Singleton .15
18 Rod Carew .25
19 Rick Manning .15
20 Willie Wilson .15
21 Buddy Bell .15
22 Dave Revering .15
23 Tom Paciorek .15
24 Champ Summers .15
25 Carney Lansford .15
26 Lamar Johnson .15
27 Willie Aikens .15
28 Rick Cerone .15
29 Al Bumbry .15
30 Bruce Bochte .15
31 Mickey Rivers .15
32 Mike Hargrove .15
33 John Castino .15
34 Chet Lemon .15
35 Paul Molitor .25
36 Willie Randolph .15
37 Rick Burleson .15
38 Alan Trammell .15
39 Rickey Henderson .25
40 Dan Meyer .15
41 Ken Landreaux .15
42 Damaso Garcia .15
43 Roy Smalley .15
44 Otto Velez .15
45 Sixto Lezcano .15
46 Toby Harrah .15
47 Frank White .15
48 Dave Stapleton .15
49 Steve Stone .15
50 Jim Palmer .25
51 Larry Gura .15
52 Tommy John .15
53 Mike Norris .15
54 Ed Farmer .15
55 Bill Buckner .15
56 Steve Garvey .20
57 Reggie Smith .15
58 Bake McBride .15
59 Dave Parker .15
60 Mike Schmidt 1.00
61 Bob Horner .15
62 Pete Rose 2.00
63 Ted Simmons .15
64 Johnny Bench .25
65 George Foster .15
66 Gary Carter .25
67 Keith Hernandez .15
68 Ozzie Smith .35
69 Dave Kingman .15
70 Jack Clark .15
71 Dusty Baker .15
72 Dale Murphy .20
73 Ron Cey .15
74 Greg Luzinski .15
75 Lee Mazzilli .15
76 Gary Matthews .15
77 Cesar Cedeno .15
78 Warren Cromartie .15
79 Steve Henderson .15
80 Ellis Valentine .15
81 Mike Easler .15
82 Garry Templeton .15
83 Jose Cruz .15
84 Dave Collins .15
85 George Hendrick .15
86 Gene Richards .15
87 Terry Whitfield .15
88 Terry Puhl .15
89 Larry Parrish .15
90 Andre Dawson .20
91 Ken Griffey .15
92 Dave Lopes .15
93 Doug Flynn .15
94 Ivan DeJesus .15
95 Dave Concepcion .15
96 John Stearns .15
97 Jerry Mumphrey .15
98 Jerry Martin .15
99 Art Howe .15
100 Omar Moreno .15
101 Ken Reitz .15
102 Phil Garner .15
103 Jerry Reuss .15
104 Steve Carlton .25
105 Jim Bibby .15
106 Steve Rogers .15
107 Tom Seaver .25
108 Vida Blue .15

2 comments:

  1. There were a heck of a lot of card products in 1981. What a great (and expensive) year to be a collector. I spent a lot of paper route money on cards that year. :)

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  2. That was the year I started collectin, but all I ever saw was Topps, Fleer and Donruss. Of course it was exciting because Fleer and Donruss were new.

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