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Old 12-12-2019, 02:31 PM
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Default Ty Cobb Lucky 7 Find PSA 3.5

Had the opportunity to work this one, and it's the first time I've ever worked an entire slab. Very happy with the results!


Just over 3 feet tall. Made entirely from cut baseball cards:






I also had the opportunity to talk with John Dreker of Pirates Prospects recently. Fun interview that allowed me to dig deep into the experiences that led to this career:

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Old 12-12-2019, 02:43 PM
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Had the opportunity to work this one, and it's the first time I've ever worked an entire slab. Very happy with the results!


Just over 3 feet tall. Made entirely from cut baseball cards:






I also had the opportunity to talk with John Dreker of Pirates Prospects recently. Fun interview that allowed me to dig deep into the experiences that led to this career:

https://www.piratesprospects.com/201...m-carroll.html






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WOW!!! That is awesome.
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Default Cobb / Cobb

You gonna take a stab at the Cobb back to go with the front?
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Tim that's fantastic!
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F-ing incredible work Tim. I also think the back would be a great companion piece to the front on this project.
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Cannot believe how well you captured the slab itself, using just cards. Especially the appearance of the ridges and the part that frames the card. That's some incredible work, Tim...

Someone must've really loved and had confidence in PSA, to want to include the slab in the actual artwork. Came out perfectly... A magnificent presentation!

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Tim, a masterpiece, what issue are you using for the slab?
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