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Portraits > Action Poses
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I believe with the Wagner being the most known card in the hobby and it being a portrait that drives the prices of what a high end T206 card should look like.
The portraits are the classic T206 look. The action poses are still awesome but nothing compares to the baseball school pictures. |
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Collectors like uniformity which they can get better with the portraits..
some collectors like uniformity so much they want regular corners in their psa holders versus rounded corners in the label etc. |
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I believe, portraits also tend to show up in the Series 150 issues, so they are often some of the oldest of the T206s; whereas, "in action" poses crop up in series 350 & 460 a lot more. I dont know if this has anything to do with it, but worth throwing out there.
And I must agree with Sean, the Young throwing poses are some of the ugliest in the whole set. Indeed, I find his "with glove" pose so ugly it is my favorite T206! |
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Seeking Type 1 photos especially Ruth I still love the hobby |
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"Did you see the SGC 40 Milkman posted today?" That sort of thing. |
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I also prefer the action cards vs. portraits. Always have, even with more modern cards. Based on the premiums given portraits a lot of collectors disagree with us for some reason.
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I just spit my coffee out. Perfect comparison! I can strike you out and then deliver your warm milk!
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I think that an additional reason that we find the With Glove to be so unattractive is the lack of bright colors on the card. The other Young features a yellow background, as does the Lajoie Throwing and Cobb Bat on Shoulder. And the Bat Off is one of the prettiest backgrounds.
By comparison, the Young with Glove appears bland. |
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Same blue background as Plank...... I just think Eddie so darn handsome he can pull it off. Also same background as Bender pitching, which with trees or no trees is also very ugly card
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Personally I have always like the portraits better. Neither is better it's just personal preference (values withstanding
). In my first collection there was a Young Portrait, which I am happy to say went to a board member. I can see why others like the other poses but it has always been portraits for me. I also like the Matty, Johnson and of course Cobbs.... my only one now (and just shown in a thread).
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