Posted 2 years ago
VikingFan82
(366 items)
Just some of my older cards in my collection, I have many more, just some of the highlights. My father grew up in southern California in the '50s and '60s and this was his team, He had many of these cards as a child, all of them lost to time. That is what got me into collecting old baseball cards, this was the start of my collection. '68 Don Sutton and Jim Campanis, '67 Walt Alston and Ron Perranoski, '65 Topps Don Drysdale, Tommy Davis, Jim Brewer and Nate Oliver, '64 Topps Tommy Davis and Willie Davis, '63 Topps Billy Skowron, Ron fairly, Ron Perranoski and Lee Walls, '62 Topps John Roseboro All-Star and John Roseboro, '62 Post Stan Williams, John Podres, Jim Gilliam and Tommy Davis, '61 Topps Stan Williams and John Roseboro, '60 Topps Norm Larker, Roger Craig, and Chuck Essegian. '59 Topps, Dodgers, Jim Gilliam, John Roseboro, Johnny Podres, Don Zimmer, Carl Erskine and Joe Pignatano. '58 Topps Don Demeter, Clem Labine, and Elmer Valo, '56 Ed Roebuck and Karl Spooner, '55 Bowman Erv palica, '55 Topps Johnny Podres, '54 Topps "Junior" Jim Gilliam.
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