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Old 11-18-2015, 06:41 PM
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Great work Tim! Every day I enjoy seeing Cap and King.
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First class art, outstanding!
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That Ryan is very impressive. Keep posting them here as you are done. It's always a treat to see your work.
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Great idea Peter. I wish I had more wall space.
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that ryan is awesome!!!!!!
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Old 11-19-2015, 05:38 AM
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That Ryan is very impressive. Keep posting them here as you are done. It's always a treat to see your work.
Thanks everyone! Jay, we need to get you a bigger office.

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Tim, This has become one of my favorite threads: I get excited when I see your latest posts. All are great - I love that 56 Clemente...seems like that card was just meant for you. And, that Smilin' Mick Dan-Dee! And much thanks for the hi-res close-up on the Ryan. - Paul
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Again Tim...A-mazing work! And I love my e95 cobb you made for me! Your work reminds me of chuck close.
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This is just my strange idea but with so many cards produced from that era, have you ever thought about making a piece of a specific card, using only that card? I know the others are iconic cards and you would want the subject to be popular so that might affect the price of getting the cards, but something like an 88 Donruss minor star would cost almost nothing to get, probably could get it through donations like that Tim Wallach collector.

I might try to get 1500 Casey Candaele cards just in case I want my own piece someday
I had one gentleman consider, from the same exact set, the Diamond King Andre Dawson made from only Diamond King Dawsons. We talked, but decided that it would take many more copies than a piece normally takes (due to smaller amounts of specific colors. It would definitely be a challenge!

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I bought a few oil paintings from a gallery once. I told the owner I was building a house. He said I should consider one without windows.
I may be a bit biased, but I think that is amazing advice!


Here is one I should have finished in the next couple of days - I am unsure yet if/when I want to let it go:

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