Topps' 1977 set was a great example of clean design. White borders 
with an italicized color-coded team name at the top along with the 
players name and position, which was set inside a flag at the upper 
right.
Coming off of the previous two years that exploded with color, the 
1977 set was a nice change of pace and had some instant card classics 
for me that still hold up to this day.
One of these was card #420, Rusty Staub.
What an awesome looking card. The brown "Tigers" up top sat well 
with the action shot of Staub coming out of the batter's box. To top it 
all off, the "A.L. All-Star" banner that ran across the bottom evened 
the card design out, giving it the perfect platform.
Always one of my favorites!
The Tigers were well represented that year with All-Stars, having 
Ron LeFlore and Mark Fidrych joining Staub, and 
I'll be writing about the Fidrych card soon enough, so keep an eye out 
for it. Talk about a classic card!
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| "Le Grande Orange" in action | 
