The first two are Claudell Washington. I made no extra effort to determine how well the front would appear in the photo. Sorry about that.
The next two are Don Gullett.
I did my best work with the Steve Hargan photos. It is easy to see through the wrapper on both sides.
Where did I get them? I made them in my lab, I mean the kitchen table.
Over the years I've purchased a bunch of Kellogg's cards that were opened but placed back in their original wrappers. What a great idea. Almost every one of those cards displays incredible color that isn't always seen in these cards.
I intentionally trimmed the above photos so it wouldn't be obvious, but here is the real picture of what they look like in the used wrappers. I am making no attempt to pass these off as unopened. I just want to complete the set so I will use these.
The next two are Don Gullett.
I did my best work with the Steve Hargan photos. It is easy to see through the wrapper on both sides.
Where did I get them? I made them in my lab, I mean the kitchen table.
Over the years I've purchased a bunch of Kellogg's cards that were opened but placed back in their original wrappers. What a great idea. Almost every one of those cards displays incredible color that isn't always seen in these cards.
I intentionally trimmed the above photos so it wouldn't be obvious, but here is the real picture of what they look like in the used wrappers. I am making no attempt to pass these off as unopened. I just want to complete the set so I will use these.
I would never be able to do this for the 1981 to 1983 cards because I don't have many wrappers, but I think I will attempt this with some of my favorites. Look for them in the future.
I imagine that someone would try to figure out a way to repackage an old Clemente, Mays or other players. Luckily, the older Kellogg's wrappers are one piece. Doing this has made me wonder about expensive unopened cards.
I would be skeptical of any 1980 stars in their original wrappers because the two-piece wrapper easily separates into front and back. 1979s might also separate that way.
As always, more information on this topic is appreciated.
Great cropping job. You had me fooled :)
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