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Old 10-27-2014, 01:12 PM
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I love the proof/production pieces/original art stuff as well! Sometime around the early 90s, when it was clear that they were producing enough of each card for every person in the country to have a few, I really shifted to more unique kinds of items, and proofs and production pieces are a lot of fun to pick up. There seems to be a small set of folks who go after them, and, as is shown from some of the responses here, they often seem to be most popular with player and team collectors looking for rare items to add to the collection.

I really find it interesting to see the vast differences in prices for some of these. Clearly the player depicted is the biggest determining factor, but it also seems that the scarcity/popularity of the set can produce wild swings - even though most of these, regardless of what issue they were used for, are one of one, or nearly one of one items.

Howard - I would love to see one of the Post/Jello proofs - they sound very cool!
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Thanks so much for the response. So glad to hear others are interested in these type of items as well. I just returned home from a middle school church trip so I apologize for not responding till now. Oh, and as a chaperone/bus driver/can I borrow some money, etc.; I'm not in middle school any longer.

David - Yes; I viewed your Lou Brock thread almost daily to see all of the items that you had of Brock. Loved the thread and wished it would have gone on forever... You definitely have some unique items.

Bob - LOVE the '67 test disc of Brooks. I have one of the color progression proofs, but not the full color one; maybe someday. I still don't have any of the '68 discs which has been a continual search for many years now.

Howard - if it pictures Brooks on a proof item I believe I'd be interested. I think I may have some of the items you mentioned, but would love to see a picture the items to check. I've seen some of the awesome Clemente items that you have in your collection, that you posted in other threads; just incredible!

laughlinfan - what do you collect? Would be interested to know.

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Old 10-28-2014, 07:14 AM
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Hey Mark! My collecting is (unfortunately) probably in need of more focus, but I do enjoy collecting original card art, production pieces, and Bob Laughlin items, among many things. Along those lines, here are a couple of B Robby items I really like. Bob Laughlin's original art from the 1974 All Star set, and the original painting of Brooks that was done for the Upper Deck Masterpieces set from a few years back. This one was done by Chuck Gillies, one of my favorite artists who did work for these sets.
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I think we all have a problem with focus at times, or maybe it's just you and me?!?

Now those are two wonderful Brooksie items. I really enjoyed viewing both pieces that you have in your collection; thanks so much for sharing. I would assume that the 1976 LAUGHLIN DIAMOND baseball original art card of Brooks would be out there somewhere.

Would you mind showing your favorite piece as it relates to these type of items? Also, I'd really like to see how you have the Brooks LAUGHLIN card and the artwork displayed; at least it appears that you have the two together.
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Hi Mark!

Bob had all of his original art for his cards for sale back in the 70s. Not sure how much he did sell, or how much has survived, but I am guessing the Diamond Jubilee artwork is out there somewhere! The Brooks was part of an 8 piece "holy grail" for me - took me a long time to track down, and then even longer to acquire. 4 of these original art pieces (Joe D., Ted, Mantle, and Ruth) were used for the Super Standups that he did as well. They were framed by the former owner, but I like how they look and have kept them that way.

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Cool item, Marty
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Marty,

WOW... Those pieces look GREAT! Thanks so much for taking the time sharing pictures of some of your collection.
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