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Old 12-11-2019, 11:03 PM
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Unfortunately no, I didn't win it Mark, decided not to bid against people who were led to believe it was 1898.

Picked up the Boston Red Sox cabinets though, these so rarely come up and are beautiful cards/photos.

How'd you do?
Jeff - nice grab! I was interested, especially with the Speaker in that lot. Now you just need to add this one of Hooper to (help?) complete the "set":

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Old 12-11-2019, 11:07 PM
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I didn't win this one of Dizzy Dean (c1931), but it REALLY caught my eye! Congrats to the winner!
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Old 12-12-2019, 12:40 AM
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Cool photo of Dizzy, but it sure looks like he is wearing makeup.

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Old 12-12-2019, 07:45 AM
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I didn't win this one of Dizzy Dean (c1931), but it REALLY caught my eye! Congrats to the winner!

I went after that Dean but it jumped way past my bids quickly. I did win this Dean for what I thought was a very reasonable price given the grade..
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Old 12-12-2019, 08:42 AM
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I have a file copy of that Dean and went after the original yesterday. Came up short. I was in a rush after just signing up to bid as I was unaware of Hunts auction. I'm halfway through a painting of that image--not sure I'll ever finish it.
On subject of makeup, It was quite common for folks to wear some eye &/or cheek enhancements for studio portraits in 1950 and earlier. Dean does have some liner applied to his lower eyelid and some powder on his face for glare reduction.
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Old 12-12-2019, 08:51 AM
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I have a file copy of that Dean and went after the original yesterday. Came up short. I was in a rush after just signing up to bid as I was unaware of Hunts auction. I'm halfway through a painting of that image--not sure I'll ever finish it.
On subject of makeup, It was quite common for folks to wear some eye &/or cheek enhancements for studio portraits in 1950 and earlier. Dean does have some liner applied to his lower eyelid and some powder on his face for glare reduction.
whoa! now that's cool. Thanks for sharing your insights!
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whoa! now that's cool. Thanks for sharing your insights!
I was inspired and stayed up realllllyyy late (early) the last 2 nights to finish the Dizzy Dean postcard I started awhile back
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This is finalized postcard on the easel in the case. I finished the Koufax and Petty over the summer. The wax really makes it pop!
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This is finalized postcard on the easel in the case. I finished the Koufax and Petty over the summer. The wax really makes it pop!
Those are awesome Phil. You have quite the talent. Look forward to seeing future projects. Thanks for sharing.
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I was inspired and stayed up realllllyyy late (early) the last 2 nights to finish the Dizzy Dean postcard I started awhile back



..by any chance , when you were just a little kid practicing your 'drawerings' , did you do this one ? It would have been around 1931 or so ....anyway , congrats , you sure fooled the guys at Beckett......ps they kept my $18 grading fee , I guess to cover the costs of a week of trying to look it up ...

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Nope. I did not do that one. I don't understand the congratulations regarding Beckett? Was that meant for me?
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I was inspired and stayed up realllllyyy late (early) the last 2 nights to finish the Dizzy Dean postcard I started awhile back
That is awesome! Great work!
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Thank you so much!
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Jeff - nice grab! I was interested, especially with the Speaker in that lot. Now you just need to add this one of Hooper to (help?) complete the "set":

You got that right! Now to find you an earlier Hooper.
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