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Old 06-22-2005, 08:37 AM
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet

Which is the most visually appealing card of the monster(T206)?

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Old 06-22-2005, 09:22 AM
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Posted By: Julie



(cards above courtesy of John Wonkaticket)



(I don't have many)

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Old 06-22-2005, 09:58 AM
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Posted By: brian p

Although it didn't make my most visually appealing set list, T206's have a boat load of attractive cards. Here is my cargo list:

Regular Joes

Ames (hands at chest)
Ball (New York)
Barger
Bates
Beaumont
Birmingham
Bridwell (no cap)
Burch (batting)
Chase (black cap, white cap)
Cravath
Criger
Dahlen
Delahanty
Donlin (hands on knees, seated)
Dooin
Downs
Doyle (throwing)
Hemphill
Herzog (with sweater)
Hofman (Chicago)
Howard
Jones (Detroit)
Jones (St.Louis)
Kling
Leifield (pitching)
Manning (batting)
McIntyre (Detroit)
McIntyre (Brooklyn)
Merkle (portrait)
Oberlin
O'Leary (portrait)
Overall (right arm extended)
Pastorius
Pelty (horizontal)
Powell
Powers
Quinn
Rossman
Rucker (portrait)
Schaefer (Detroit)
Schlei (portrait)
Schmidt (portrait)
Sheckard (throwing)
F.Smith
Snodgrass (catching, batting)
Steinfeldt (portrait)
Tannehill (Washington)
Taylor
Thomas
Titus
Weimer
Willett (batting)
Wiltse (portrait)


HOF players

Cobb (bat on, bat off)
Griffith (portrait, batting)
Walsh
Chesbro
Crawford (throwing)
Joss (portrait)
Brown (portrait)
Johnson (portrait)
Keeler (with bat)
Lajoie (batting, portrait)
Mathewson (black cap, white cap, portrait)
Waddell (pitching)


If I were to just pick a handful (only the 'commons', as most people know the HOF poses, and I think sometimes our judgement might be muddied by desirability when we consider visual appeal), I would choose the following:

Action poses:

Leifield (pitching) Incredible colors, great pose, classic look
McIntyre (Brooklyn) Pretty background colors, unusual 'coming out of the side of the card' composition, neat uniform detail
Powell Great horizontal shot with extended arms, nice color contrast between sky and grass


Portraits:

Beamount My favorite of the red backround portraits
Wiltse The green background really brings out the sharp features of his face

Brian


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Old 06-22-2005, 10:52 AM
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Posted By: john/z28jd

Konetchy fieling and Leifield pitching are my 2 favorites.I dont have many real high condition t206s but i have a mint Leifield and its one of my favorite cards in my collection

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Old 06-22-2005, 11:29 AM
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Posted By: Anonymous

I AM STILL LOOKING FOR THIS ONE IN A VG-EX OR HIGHER:

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Posted By: joe brennan

Most appealing is the next one that I want to bid on, and the next one and the next one and.......Out

"I had the right to remain silent. I just didn't have the ability" Ron White

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Posted By: Anonymous

I'm still looking for that one, too Elliot!

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Posted By: Ed

Still one of my favorites. As an artist (well, art director) I appreciate showing more with less. Just the basic features of a player against the background of what was beyond his park walls.

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Posted By: robert a

Elliot...that's a front/back combo you don't see every day. Nice card.

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Posted By: Bob Rousseau

My favorites visually are the action ones with orange skies like the Pattee, Burch batting, Bob Ewing, Deacon Phillippe, Wild Bill Donovan, Joe Birmingham, Ed Konetchy, Cobb batt off, Evers batting, Tinker hands on knees and bat on shoulder, etc. I've got Dineen- another orange sky one- but what's amazing is looking at how they colored his cheeks. And then you've got something like Frank Oberlin with a pink sky- very psychedelic- about 57 years ahead of its time!

I also like the yellowish skies with Pfeffer, Chick Gandil, Tom Needham, some of the classic portraits like Matty, Walter Johnson- and action ones of Matty, McGraw with hands on hips, Germaney Schaefer, Rube Waddell throwing, Cobb bat off. Finally, I like the even more pastoral ones like McQuilan, Rube Oldring- I call those the "Field of Dreams" images with the players in a field seemingly at dusk. Those color schemes and 'pastoral' backgrounds are what also drew me to collect Obaks, even though they were definitely players I wasn't familiar with.

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Posted By: John

What the hell T206 Image dump, TAG your it!


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Posted By: Brian Weisner

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Posted By: jay wolt

Is there such a thing as a bad T206?
It seems every one is a keeper...jay

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