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See this PSA 5 Sovereign 350 Waddell portrait here:
https://auction.lelands.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=102851 I'm looking to see if there's any consensus on this question: Should we measure top/bottom centering using (1) the bottom of the portrait frame, or (2) the bottom of the letters in his name? If we use the bottom of the picture frame, it's well centered. If we use the bottom of the letters, it isn't. Either way, nice looking card. Related question: How much do you care? Barely related question: Why are Monster collectors so nuts for Waddell? It's like a fetish. Why not Elmer Flick? |
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The way T206's were cut, there is a wide range of acceptable sizes. So, it's sometimes hard to determine if a card is "short" or just cut that way from the factory. I always prefer to see more meat under the name then what is presented here in your link, but it's subjective.
Re: Waddell verus Flick... Waddell was considered one of the best pitchers of the dead ball era, leading the league in K's (6 straight years) and ERA multiple times, and a career ERA just over 2. Not to mention, he was quite a colorful, eccentric character. Maybe even a cult figure of sorts. Flick was a good hitter, with some solid numbers, but I'd take Waddell over Flick every time. Last edited by MVSNYC; 08-31-2022 at 12:36 PM. |
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More thoughts on centering please! |
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agree with this. in other words i would think that there would be roughly equal amount of white space above the caption and below the caption, and the total space below frame roughly equals space on sides and above.
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This is centered to me; having roughly equal widths at left, right, and top. It would lead to a thicker bottom border below the frame...unless, of course, the card was quite short.
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The top border should be the same size as each of the two sides with the bottom border being slightly longer, having the text centered vertically in that space.
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