I’m Stuck on BAND-AID…
April 28th, 2010 | Published in Silly Stuff | 3 Comments
Don’t you hate it when picture day comes around and you’ve got a big ol’ scab? Or maybe these guys were sponsored by Johnson & Johnson?
Here’s John Cappelletti on his 1977 Topps card and Dave Lloyd on a 1970 Topps.
Here are two 1974 Topps cards: Calvin Hill sporting two bandages, and Dan Goich modeling the XL model.
Topps used images from the same photo session for six of Joe Namath’s cards from 1968 to 1970. Unfortunately, he had a bandage on his head. Here are Namath’s 1968 Topps Stand Up and 1970 Topps cards; see his gallery page for the whole array.
Topps used images from the same photo session for a couple of Roger Staubach’s cards, too. Steve Liskey, from thecowboysguide.com, pointed out the bandage on Staubach’s 1975 Topps card. (Thanks, Steve!) I thought the image looked familiar, so I looked through Staubach’s earlier cards and found that the bandage had made its debut on his 1974 Topps card.
Here’s Les Richter with a boo-boo on his forehead on his regular 1961 Fleer card and on his 1961 Fleer Wallet Picture. Fleer used the same images for players who appeared in both sets.
Finally, we have Doug Cunningham on his 1972 Topps card. Remove his bandage, add some eyeliner, and he’s Gomez Addams!
April 28th, 2010 at 9:30 AM (#)
I think this is the worst one I’ve pulled:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2495/3984979773_502d629584_o.jpg
Look at Sebastian’s nose (lower-left corner). Holy cow!
I love when you pull together a random assortment of cards that have a common theme like this…
April 28th, 2010 at 10:19 AM (#)
I always knew about the 1970 Topps Namath. Lloyds and Hill were not that obvious but Cappelletti stands out like a sore thumb.
Obviously the Namath 1970 cards photo was taken in 1968.
Is Cunningham a series 3 card?
April 28th, 2010 at 10:29 AM (#)
Thanks, guys, I’m glad you like ’em. Yes, John, the Cunningham is a series 3 card. He also appears on an action card in the 3rd series.