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Ted at any position assuming I were not doing the Willie Mays over the shoulder thing and I was facing a ball coming AT me, my glove would be turned the other way. You don't catch a ball with the glove turned in. Would you? And note how if you look at it horizontally both his face and the glove are perfectly aligned with the orientation of the card. Coincidence?
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So I'm the only person that realizes it's a diagonal?
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That illustrates how far back he is leaning (on a ball coming towards him) if the pose is vertical.
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I asked above but it got buried. Weren't all the cards printed vertically? If so, what is this discussion really about?
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The undisputed SIX horizontal cards in the T206 set were printed in the 1st (150) series.
and were issued in 1909. American Litho. produced the T206's in basic formats of 6 cards throughout all the T206 series. Now, observe closely these 6 horizontal cards shown here. You cannot confuse them with all the rest of the 518 VERTICALLY printed cards, as their background scenes are also HORIZONTALLY arrayed. There are no HORIZONTAL cards found in the 350 series (of which Jack Dunn's card is in), nor are there any HORIZONTAL cards found in the 460 series. If there were, there would be FIVE additional such cards. If you chose to think that Dunn is a HORIZONTAL card, then that's your prerogative. How- ever, those of us who have gained insight into how these cards were produced know that this Dunn card is just another one of the 518 VERTICAL cards in the T206 set. ![]() TED Z |
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Where is Dunn looking if it's an over the shoulder catch? Did the ball soar out to left field and then get caught in a tornado that blew it back to the infield?
The only way that's an over the shoulder catch is if it was a high pop up around the mound and he misplayed it by running in too far toward home plate before turning around and making an over the shoulder stab at it. He's looking almost straight up, not back behind him. Can't believe I'm posting in a T206 thread. Sometimes there are moments that reflect back to you exactly where you're at in life and you realize you hate what you've become. -Ryan |
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For me it was simply an opportunity to practice my limited photoshop skills...
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