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Old 06-11-2009, 04:05 PM
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Default Baseball cabinet - revisited

Hey guys,

I remember on the old board there was much discussion about this cabinet below. I had saved a copy of the image just because I found it to be so striking. I think it sold on the B/S/T board and I remember being broke at the time...lol...

I was trying to find the old thread to remember the true size of the image and the photography house it came from. If anyone has these details and other images from the same photographer...I think it would be neat to see 'em! I don't know why I love this image so much, but it really is beautiful!! I hope it is still being enjoyed somewhere!

Thanks for any help with locating the old thread or info about the photographer.

Shawn
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Old 06-12-2009, 01:49 PM
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Default Rustlers?

For some reason (background) this puts me in mind of the "Rustlers" playing card deck. It is a great image, but I imagine the player's face is dark for a reason.
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:06 PM
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Hi Shawn,
I was the previous owner of this picture and sold it to another board member quite some time ago. There was a stamp on the photo, but I do not recollect who it was.
The size though was roughly 8 x 10. It originated from an SC Gaynor auction a few years back. Yes, it was a great image as you mention.
That's what attracted me to it as well.

Tony A.
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Old 06-13-2009, 09:54 PM
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Hey Tony,

Thanks for the info. I thought I remembered that it was a pretty decent size. I was hoping eventually someone would see this that was involved with it.

Thanks,

Shawn
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