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This blog will discuss the 1980s and the baseball card collecting hobby, with a focus on the Chicago Cubs. Contrary to vintage baseball cards, the majority of modern cards are affordable. The various sets will be considerably simpler to obtain. So, with thousands of cards in between, we'll start with 80 Topps and end with 89 Upper Deck. The apex of this period was represented by the Sandberg Rookie of the Year in 1983.


Saturday, February 18, 2023

1985 Kas Potato Chip Discs Cubs Checklist

Number of Cards

20 disks in the 1985 Kas collection included 2 Cubs players.

Size of Cards

The size of the disks are 2 3/4"

Basic Features

Products from KAS Potato Chips are single-packaged and distributed in greater quantities to the St. Louis region than those produced by Kitty Clover in Omaha area. This MSA-produced set appears to have served as a test run for the Royals and Cardinals teams' releases the following year (1986).As is common for MSA sets, all of the team insignias have been airbrushed away (which is explained below). The majority of MSA releases were in partnership with the food industry. The cards in this set's proof square edition are worth twice as much as the disks' pricing. The squares in the 1985 issues of KAS and Kitty Clover were from uncut production sheets. In 1985, there was no mail-in promotion for them.

Major League Baseball Players Association ("MLBPA") players' unions gave them permission to use their images, but MSA (Michael Schechter Associates) decided to keep costs down by not getting licenses from the leagues, which is why team logos have been airbrushed out.

To prevent purchasing a false piece of history, always get a professionally graded card from a recognized provider. In the future, graded cards will be significantly more valuable.

Chicago Cubs 1985 Kas Potato Chip Discs Checklist


Number Player
n/a Ryne Sandberg
n/a Rick Sutcliffe


Square versions are far more difficult to come by than disks: