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Originally Posted by VoodooChild
I'm going to go a little "outside the box" here. I know this is not a pre-war set, but I have a background in photography. There are cards that I collect strictly for the photo regardless of the player. For me, baseball card photography started to turn the corner with the 1973 Topps set. There a many cards in that set where the photographers got creative with the action shots:
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Jason C, you forgot the best looking card of the set.
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Originally Posted by JasonL
drooling over your PSA 8 53Bowman Campy and Mathews cards! awesome stuff.
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Jason L.,
Unfortunately those are not mine. I found those on the web. I have the Kiner, but it's a PSA 6. I'll upgrade that and add the rest in time. This is one set I plan on finishing.
Here's my Ralph:
It has nice eye appeal, but I'd like a 7 that's a little more centered.
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