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Old 09-30-2009, 10:33 AM
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If that were a print I would buy a copy in a second! Simply beautiful!

If all of those are real, that has to be the #1 cobb collection hands down!
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Old 09-30-2009, 11:23 AM
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If all of those are real, that has to be the #1 cobb collection hands down!
agreed, can't think of one that would even be a close second.
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Old 09-30-2009, 12:58 PM
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these cobbs are reprints,i have been doing higher end displays for about 3 years,i have done most pre war players over that period. i am also a collector and have been for 30 years,and do own 27 of the 48 cobbs pictured.i found a niche were people who cannot afford the originals or would prefer not to have their expensive cards out in the open,like myself can have a way to display them on a wall and not have to worry about someone walking off with them.i know in my situation i am proud of my collection,but can only enjoy it so much as its locked away in a safety deposit box, just to ease any concerns am not one of those yahoos on ebay trying to pedal off fake cards,all of these reprints are printed on the front only then double matted and framed for display purposes.
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27 of the 48 is a tremendous accomplishment and is certainly a first class Cobb collection by any measurement. Can I ask what the dimensions of that framed piece are? Did you make that custom matte yourself?
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these cobbs are reprints,i have been doing higher end displays for about 3 years,i have done most pre war players over that period. i am also a collector and have been for 30 years,and do own 27 of the 48 cobbs pictured.i found a niche were people who cannot afford the originals or would prefer not to have their expensive cards out in the open,like myself can have a way to display them on a wall and not have to worry about someone walking off with them.i know in my situation i am proud of my collection,but can only enjoy it so much as its locked away in a safety deposit box, just to ease any concerns am not one of those yahoos on ebay trying to pedal off fake cards,all of these reprints are printed on the front only then double matted and framed for display purposes.
That's a great way to do it. I have made some Kinkos color scans of some of my Bishops E221 cards and have them on display. If they get stolen I am out of about a dime instead of a lot more....
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this piece is 43 1/2" x 36". the mats are all computer cut.
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