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Posted By: Cashews
i've always wondered what makes the portrait cards in the t206 set more valuable than the action poses. is it just that the portraits were printed in lower runs or is it an aesthetic thing? do they generally sell at a higher price because they are more visually appealing or is it a rarity issue? just something i've been wondering about for a while. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The portraits are well executed and look just like the players. |
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Posted By: JimB
For what it is worth, I have always enjoyed the action poses more. |
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Posted By: Cashews
i like the action poses a lot more too. especially the mathewson dark and white cap variations over the portrait. also i think the ty cobb bat off card is a lot more stunning than the portrait. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Cashews- those action poses, of Matty and Cobb, are among the better ones. When you get to McGraw pointing, or Chief Bender pitching, for example, they just aren't as good. |
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Posted By: Cashews
i like the johnson and cy young glove poses so much more than the portraits. maybe its just because i feel like so many of the portraits make the players look dainty. cobb was such a gritty guy but that doesn't come through in his portrait. he looks like a newborn. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Cobb does look really young, and the Horner portrait used for the card was taken a few years before the T206's were issued. I would guess Cobb was 20-21 years old when that photo was taken. |
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Posted By: Cashews
i was just looking at few portraits and action poses on ebay. i do see what you're saying, the portraits for a lot of guys are a lot better looking than their action poses and you can really see what a player looked like. there are some action shots that are so much better than the poses though. the lajoie with bat card strikes me as one really strong example. but on the whole i think you're right, the portraits are a lot more detailed and telling than the action poses. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
As you and Jim B. pointed out it is subjective, and there are a lot of great action poses too. Look how wonderful the Cobb bat off shoulder is, but the bat on shoulder is a rather poor likeness of him. Must have been two different artists. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
i personally like the portraits because of the vibrant colors in the background (cobb red, young green, chance, tinker and brown red). |
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Posted By: Jason L
"...-not that there's anything wrong with that!" |
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Posted By: John
I tend to collect only the "Action of Portraits' cards in the set, where the players in action poses hold and show off their portraits, a little tougher to come by and they do demand a premium… |
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Posted By: Jason L
I was just thinking I could really use one of your works here today. Thanks for the laugh. |
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Posted By: Aaron Patton
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Posted By: Martin Neal
Very, very clever. Best laugh all day. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Great question -- I've often asked myself the same thing (or did I just pay myself a compliment?!) Aside from a few of the downright gorgeous portraits -- Johnson, for instance -- I like the action poses more overall. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
I just realized it from looking at Wonka's Waddell above, but ole' Rube looks like Grandpa Munster! |
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Posted By: Joann
I used to like the action shots more because I somehow felt like they showed more of "baseball", and not just some guy. As I got more familiar with the individual players, I started to appreciate the texture and depth of the portraits more. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
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Posted By: barry arnold
I'm with my Emory brother. |
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Posted By: Trae R.
Portraits all the way here... |
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Posted By: Jerry Rucker
Joanne, Nice Post
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Posted By: Dennis Winters
How many Emory U T206 collectors are there? You can count me in this group. I appreciate the portraits and horizontals as well. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
3 that i know of Dennis. |
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