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Picture of the 1960 Post Mic and the 2010 Heritage? Just curious as I didn't see any on the bay... |
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Not the most iconic...or actual baseball cards :) but 6 of my favorites in my PC.
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David, The two Mantles you referenced are not that frequently found on eBay. I am not that adroit at uploading images. It seems when I do, with my son's help (read "I watch while he loads the photos!") the image is always more bits than what Net54baseball can handle. I have given up. However, I just did a Google search on both of the Mickeys, and images came right up. So, Google search, and type: 1960 Post Cereal Mickey Mantle images (Note, the background color is usually lightened by a scanner. In real life it is a very rich salmon) 2010 Topps Heritage 56b Mickey Mantle images (When I did this, David, a lot of images came up. However, look for the card on the top row of images designed as a 1961 Topps. Mickey is shown in a very pleasing rookie photo, batting, and you will see the "TOPPS HERITAGE" logo near the top left of the sky background. In all the write-ups I have encountered, Mickey (#56B), Roger Maris (#61B), and Babe Ruth (#60B) are considered super short prints. Sometimes when they are mentioned, the initials SSP are used, indicating "Super Short Print") I trust this gives you enough directions to find the images you seek. Happy collecting, bro. ---Brian Powell |
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There are many free picture resizers on the internet and once downloaded, will always be in/part of your editing software. Are these the pics you're referring too? https://www.google.ca/search?q=1960+...hrome&ie=UTF-8 |
Yes Dale, those are the images I was referring to on the 1960 Post Cereal Mickey Mantle, as printed on their large boxes of Grape Nuts Flakes.
When it comes to picture editing and what you are trying to advise me, to quote dear 'ol Bugs Bunny, my "IQ is P-U". However, I will try to pass this info on to my son. I still would love to sell you a copy of my book, if you're interested in post-war regionals from 1947 - 1971. If you have a working disc drive on your computer, and it is equipped with ADOBE READER software. PM me if interested. If not, no hard feelings, my friend. Take care, Dale, and thanks ever so much for trying to help me with uploading photos. Honestly, I am touched:o. ---Brian Powell |
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Here's a link for some you can look into. I chose filehippo as they have the least amount of add ons, imo. https://www.google.ca/webhp?sourceid...ture+resizer&* Also, have you tried right clicking on your photos to see what comes up? Don't open them fully, leave them in the album so you can also see your other pics Mine will take me to paint, to picture resizer, etc. From any of those, I can resize my pics. After I have resized, I just hit save, and I'm done. Good luck. |
Wow. Matty! The above 4.5 is so nicely centered. Image and color are awesome. What a beauty! A great example of how grading is subjective. That's nicer than some 7s I've seen.
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Very nice picks, Ben and Matt!
The cards are pretty cool, too. :) |
Thanks so much, guys; that '52 makes me smile every time I think of it. A fun tidbit: I was contacted by the original family who owned it; the father pulled it from a pack! Then it was graded and sent to the auction where I obtained it.
And Tim, much appreciated and you nailed it— I passed on a few 7s and 6s at the time of purchase, as the 4.5 just blew them away in terms of sheer eye appeal. Then later on, was contacted by the Louisville Slugger Museum, which chose it over even a tilted 8 to display in their Topps Exhibit. I managed to snag a screen capture when Louisville Slugger took it on the TV news... http://i.imgur.com/GlvKtxN.jpg http://i.imgur.com/mw05L2Z.jpg |
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Thanks Brian! Great help!! |
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With those, you can just get absorbed in wonder at their beauty. I envision them in an All-State display case, with their old midnight blue velvet pad. Best regards, Brian Powell |
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