Strange Details Hidden in 1976 Topps Baseball Cards

The 1976 Topps baseball set has details most collectors have never seen. A parallel set on snack boxes. Cards that came out of the printer half finished. A fabric version that never left the factory. This is what was hiding around one of the most overlooked sets of the decade. If you watched the main 1976 Topps video, you already know what was inside. This one is about everything around it. 1976 Topps Main Video --    • The Most Famous Player of 1976 Didn't Have...   A companion set of 150 cards ran on the bottom panels of Hostess snack boxes, built from many of the same photographs, with a completely different design. A test set of the same player images was printed on fabric in four different materials and never released. A small number of cards went into packs with blank backs — the green frame present, the stats and bio missing entirely. And Topps made a promotional card for a former player turned television host that used two different years of Topps design at the same time. The 1976 Topps baseball set carries more history than what ended up on the cardboard. This is the rest of it.