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	Thanks to all the forum members who assisted with the project. I'm pretty happy with the way the card turned out.  | 
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	Bob, I really like the card and the ones I've seen you do in the past too.  Do you make any of them into cardboard or are they strictly for the computer?  | 
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	That's awesome! I want one.  | 
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	Dan, that's what I was thinking.  It would be cool to get a few of the obscure player photos from Kansas made into cards like this one.  | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Clint, I could see some of the old photos you have being turned into 1921 Exhibits or something like that.  | 
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	Dan, thanks.  I still have some more to go.  Yeah some of those would look great as 21 exhibits.  | 
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			Posted By: Bob Lemke 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Thanks, all, for the kind words. Clint, yes all of my cards are "real," printed in full-size and full-color on cardboard. You can see many of them at www.tinyurl.com/customcards. The page opens with my 1955 Topps All-American style cards. My other albums such as Misc. Football and Baseball Card Creations can be accessed in a box at the left of the screen. I have a small (usually one or two) supply of many of my cards on hand that I can make available to interested collectors.   | 
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	Great work! What kind of card stock do you print them on? I've made a few similar custom cards but for now they're confined to my hard drive and I'd like to turn them into something tangible. Also, did you draw the cartoon on the back or did you just modify an existing one? How did you match the fonts up correctly, or did you create a custom font? When you print, do you take out the background to let the cardstock show through like the originals or do you have white cardstock that you print the darker color onto? Sorry about all the questions but I those are some of the problems that I have struggled with when making my own.  | 
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	Here are some suggestions for potential post-war projects:  | 
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			Posted By: Clint 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Bob, just checked out the site and wow.  I'm going to get with you and have some cards made.  Many of them look so much beter than the originals.  Thanks for sharing again.  | 
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	Dan, to briefly answer your questions . . .   | 
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	Bob,  | 
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			Posted By: Bob Lemke 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	As far as I know the only featured player to have seen my custom card of him is Burt Reynolds. I sent him one of the 1955-style "Buddy Reynolds" cards and the Billy Clyde Puckett through a source at the FSU Athletic Dept. He responded with a really nice letter and asked me to do a dozen more copies for his kids, friends, etc.  | 
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	Any chance that I could send me the picture that you are going to use for the 1979 Bill Mazeroski?  I have been trying to get a picture of Maz in his Mariner uniform to get signed for a while.    | 
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			Posted By: Bob Lemke 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Mac . . . I'll try to round up that scan tonight and get it off to you. I'm not sure it will be suitable for printing a larger-format picture like an 8X10, as it is not all that high-res, but I'll send you the scan and wish you luck.  | 
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	Wow, that's incredible, Bob! Amazing job.  | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I got one in the mail from Bob today and I gotta tell you guys he does some awesome work...not only does it look like a 1956 Topps card, but it has the same feel. Excellent work Bob!  | 
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	Bob,  | 
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	I got  laugh out of the Zonker Harris card.    | 
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			Posted By: Bob Lemke 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Adam, I greatly enjoyed your virtual Exhibits, as well as your gallery of "real" Exhibits. What a great portrait of Benny Kauff. Back when SCD was pushing 400 pages and had room for really long features, I did a piece on Benny Kauff and how Landis rode him out of baseball. It's too bad all my old columns and features are "locked" away in ink on paper bound volumes. It would be great to have PDFs to share.  | 
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			Posted By: JDRUM 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Here is a Kauff Federal League "fantasy" Exhibit  | 
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			Posted By: Bob Lemke 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Hello Jeff,  | 
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	Bob,  | 
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