When we last visited the 1960 Topps Venezuelan Baseball Tattoo set a couple of months ago, the subject count was progressing as it usually does with this set: slowly. I had even pulled what I thought was an erroneous "U.S. Cepeda" from the checklist, to land at a potential set count of 35, which was the total of 16 confirmed U.S. subjects, 10 confirmed "Venezuelan" subjects designed just for this set, and 9 possible "Venezuelan" subjects taken from the original art auction by Guernsey's in 1989. As of this morning, we now have jumped dramatically to 51 possible tattoos, thanks to a recent influx from Caracas.
That 51 count includes 30 U.S. subjects and 15 Venezuelan-only (with an asterisk for one), all confirmed, and 6 Venezuelan-only images still unaccounted for from the Guernsey artwork. The latter included Luis Aparicio, who I am fairly certain will be unearthed some day. This latest trove had some interesting players revealed, including a confirmation that Zoilo Versalles, previously surmised due to a miscut showing just an errant "Z", was issued in Venezuela. Of even more import was was confirmation the Cepeda image was redrawn for the Venezuelan set.
Here's the Guernsey's image; the name was not included on the original art, but added for auction cataloguing purposes:
Here is where things stand on the checklist, a few of which were previously in the Guernsey possibles:
Ruben Amaro (Venezuelan only)
Luis Arroyo (Venezuelan only)
Bob Clemente (Venezuelan only)
Rocky Colavito
Don Drysdale
Nellie Fox
Tony Gonzales (Venezuelan only)
Dick Groat
Harmon Killebrew
Frank Lary
Juan Marichal (Venezuelan only)
Ed Mathews
Stan Musial
Juan Pizzaro (Venezuelan only)
Vic Power (Venezuelan only)
Pedro Ramos (Venezuelan only)
Zoilo Versalles (Venezuelan only)
Gene Woodling
Early Wynn




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