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There was a Leach bending over brown Lenox in 19th Century about 10 years ago that sold for $4500
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Mike, that is a very nice spread of backs. Thanks for posting. 2 Uzits. Impressive.
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Mike.. how did you get all of your cards to line up for what looks like one large photo?? I would like to don that with mine... any advice..?
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Mike - Superb run of backs ! Great to see em all lined up next to each other. I dig the thread...
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looks to me like he places them side by side and then scans them, then rotates the scan, or lays them out on a table and takes a picture of them.
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Thanks for the positive feedback, everyone! Jim, I'll put the Leach Brown Lenox on the shelf just under Wags... as unattainable.
As for the process, I gently peeled the the cards in half and laid them all out on the scanner ... took the images all in one pass, carefully glued the two halves back together again and re-inserted cards back in the slabs (where relevant, of course). I think I got them all back in the right places... ![]() But seriously ... for those that have asked, I use Paintshop Pro for both scanning and processing - any image editing software will do. This is simple scan, crop, save, and so forth. Combining images to make a composite is also easy. If you have a little bit of programming skill, there's much more you can do... -- Mike |
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Beautiful array of T206's.
TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 03-17-2010 at 07:35 AM. |
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From my info, I can 99 % guarantee you that this Leifield card will not be found with a Red HINDU back.
As a consequence, you don't have to worry about a BROAD LEAF 460 card, either. This is supported by the fact that this card exists with an AB460 back and a UZIT back. These 2 backs are mutually exclusive with Red HINDU in the 350/460 series (which this Leifield is in). Incidently, a DRUM has been confirmed for this Leifield card. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 03-17-2010 at 11:20 AM. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() .........PIEDMONT 460 Fac #42..................T213-3................SWEET CAP 350 Fac #30 ![]() TED Z |
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