Thursday, December 18, 2008

1991 Fleer, Les Lancaster



#424 Les Lancaster

This is the third and final card that I got signed by the Souix City Explorers manager in June. You can see the first two here and here. Les has a cool looking signature. He makes a big L and then writes es and ancaster next to it.

The 1991 Fleer set was one of the weirder sets that I have ever seen just because of the bright yellow borders. These are some loud cards. But, for some reason, I have always liked them. For one, they are easy to spot. Plus, they had full color backs that had a face shot of the player. Only Upper Deck had pictures on the backs before this (and maybe 1990 Leaf). But, these had a little more color than any Upper Deck back up to that point and they were cheaper than Upper Deck. So this set from Fleer kind of put them ahead of Topps and Donruss, at least technilogically.

3 comments:

Jeffrey Wolfe said...

Don't forget '86 Sportflics and '88 Score had full color head shots on the back as well.

Goose Joak said...

Come to think of it, that's probably the tallest, narrowest baseball signature I've ever seen. And a very nice one at that.

And z, you picked the perfect card for it, too. It's a perfect picture -- tall, upright pitching delivery, tight leg kick in towards the body, tucked at the top of his windup -- it's all very tall and very narrow, just like the 'graph.

The other two were neat as well, but this one really takes the cake. Way to go.

zman40 said...

Jeffrey- Good point on the Score. I completely forgot about them when I made this post. I never really think about Sportsflics, although I loved them when they first came out. But you are right on that point, too.

Dave, you are probably right about the L. It deffinitely dominates the autograph.