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Jekyll/Hyde...Same Pose...Different Result
There are many vintage "cards" whose image(s) originate from a common photo...yet some can be beautiful...while others not so much.
Show your cards whose image comes from a common image...yet the results are like jekyll...and hyde!!!! To me this Dots Miller CJ is a beauty...but I've never liked the other version depicted here on this Dockman. Last edited by ullmandds; 11-08-2013 at 10:11 AM. |
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Spelling Bee
Jekyll ..... not Jeckyl
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Unh...isn't it Heckyle and Jeckyle?
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Wasn't Jeckyl one half of an animated team of crows forgotten in this overly PC world of today?
thCAFPVKMR.jpg Actually Heckle and Jeckle Last edited by Bocabirdman; 11-08-2013 at 09:59 AM. |
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Yes, Heckyl and Jeckyl but Jekyll and Hyde.
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thanks guys...salt in my wounds on this very frustrating morning!!!!!!!!!
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I don't have scans of mine available, but the e90 Oakes is the same as the T206 and the e90 is one of my favorite poses I own, the T206 version however is run of the mill for the set
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I no longer own the postcard, but I love the image of it there much more so than on the E90-3....
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The Eclipse image is growing on me, but I still think it's ugly compared to the original.
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agreed scooter...it seems there's a recuring theme w/caramels!!!! Gary...I love the bats in the background on the eclipse!
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scooter
i think if the registration were a bit better, then that caramel card wouldnt look so fugly
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here ya go John
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I stand (or actually sit) corrected.
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Thanks Jim. Wouldn't mind getting that E106 version of the Oakes. Last time I checked, I don't have a card with a player on the Pittsburgh Rebels, wouldn't mind getting the guy the team was named after! I do have an Orie Kerlin autograph, pretty obscure player from that team.
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In a similar vein these 2 cards, with their associated poses from E92 Croft's Cocoa, happen to be very popular and were used in quite a few sets. I am not saying these were the original cards used for all others, by any means. Only making a mention of a few ubiquitous poses ....I think the OP knows a bit about ole Big Glove Miller......
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For the record, the original picture they used for the big glove Miller, didn't have a big glove. October 22,1909 newspaper. Some card "artist" took some creative liberties with the pose
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