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After years of procrastination (scanning and tracking down images just seemed so painful) I have decided to re-post this article. I have not revised anything in it, which I probably should have, but have scanned (or borrowed from the internet) comparison cards for each of the E91A subjects so the collector can visually judge for themselves if what I claim in the article makes sense to them. Since writing the article I found a good match for Plank (E95), found an exact photo match for Shay on the internet, and have determined that Devlin is actually a pretty decent representation based on the comparison cards. I even threw in some T206 cards just to make more people interested, and a few non-exact matches even when I have the exact match.
Sorry about varying size and quality of the scans, as well as the uneven printing on the article...curse my printer! Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 12-20-2017 at 12:38 PM. Reason: Made title less sexy |
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These are the ones that I do not have a photo match, but I believe are accurate representations of the player's face. The Chance and Overall E91 cards are profile shots, so I do not have a very good match, although I think the Overall seems to share facial traits. Long ago I have actually seen the exact action photo of Reulbach that was used, and on this card they duplicated the body. The Chance...well, what can you do.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 08-20-2017 at 03:11 PM. |
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Great info, Brian. The A series has always held the charm....
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Don't forget about the 16 cards in the B series that are repeats (with same player designation on front) of the A series.
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Thank you in advance. Thank you Brian and all; you sure make me look good to the kid, lol. |
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Congratulations Brian,
This is the first time I've ever looked at the E91 cards as anything else but poor caricatures of the players. I'm still not interested in the set, but at least now I am beginning to have a little more acceptance of the cards. Edited to add that I didn't realize that this was initially posted in 2017. It was worth bringing it back for a second look, because I missed it the first time around.
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Very interesting. I didn't know that so many of the images actually look like the player they are supposed to represent. The Plank, Waddell, Bresnahan, Murphy, Donlin, Evers and Collins are particularly obvious. As a (mainly) Red Sox collector, my only examples are from the C series. As these are the reused images, not my favorite set, but still not bad looking cards. Thanks for the info.
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I scanned so many cards and pilfered way too many internet images to let this thread die...so I disguised the ever unpopular E91 focus in the title.
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I have never been a fan of the E91 cards.
To be honest, however, after initially being so turned off by the anonymity of the players' faces, your thread has forced me to take a second look. I still am not a fan, but my blanket contempt for the set is broken up slightly when I see cards like the Waddell...I still won't buy one though, they're just not quite as bad as I had assumed they were. Thanks for the enlightenment. -
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Awesome work Brian. I always thought the A series actually did look like the players that were named on the cards and the B and C series were the generic sets that just use the same images. But seeing the other cards posted next to them just makes the A series cards that much cooler imo.
Thanks for posting this. AndyH
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Thanks Andy, Raymond, Daniel, Ed and Andrew for posting your thoughts about E91...these cards certainly have been misunderstood for a long time. And I always like to remind folks that almost half (sixteen) of the 'B' series cards are just as valid as the 'A' series that I illustrated with the scans, as these 16 cards are duplicated in the B series with the same image AND player designation as seen in the A series.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 08-27-2017 at 10:53 PM. |
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