Would love to see those in person - the centering of that and the 1933 Gehrig both seem to be pretty good (esp. compared to other examples I've seen in the past....), but the bottom right hand corners on each warrant a closer examination in my mind, especially with the scan against a white background.
The Hodges 53 BC 9 is such a great-looking piece of art.
Honestly - I still think the best Gehrig card ever is the DeLong - screw that Goudey crap. Gehrig, in my mind, was and is larger than life - especially since I only know him through memories and accounts of others. The DeLong best captures that - not to mention just a cool looking, toughie set.
Would still love those Goudey Gehrigs - I know quite a few high $$$ collectors who might be interested...
M
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Would love to see those in person - the centering of that and the 1933 Gehrig both seem to be pretty good (esp. compared to other examples I've seen in the past....), but the bottom right hand corners on each warrant a closer examination in my mind, especially with the scan against a white background.
The Hodges 53 BC 9 is such a great-looking piece of art.
Honestly - I still think the best Gehrig card ever is the DeLong - screw that Goudey crap. Gehrig, in my mind, was and is larger than life - especially since I only know him through memories and accounts of others. The DeLong best captures that - not to mention just a cool looking, toughie set.
Would still love those Goudey Gehrigs - I know quite a few high $$$ collectors who might be interested...
M
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