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Old 01-24-2020, 05:13 PM
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There are many "Cards That Never Were" in various mediums out there.
What are some of your favorites and what cards would you like to see?
A '52 Ted Williams or '52-'57 Topps Musial would have been nice...or how about a base set 1960 Yaz?
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Hal Chase in T204, T207, and M101

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A 55 Bowman Jackie Robinson or Duke Snider or Sandy Koufax


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I'm on these! You're brilliant! Seriously...I love '55 Bowmans and never thought about 'em.
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I'll look into the Prince. I don't have access to his negatives, so that's bit of a "Chase" ba-dum....tiss

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1967 Topps Koufax, 1952 Bowman J. DiMaggio, 1974 Topps Mays, 1955 Topps Score, 1956 Topps F. Robinson, etc...
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Did this sweaty one awhile back...

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1950,51,52 Bowman Satchel Paige
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Diamond Stars Ruth and Gehrig. 1962 and 1969 Mets team cards. 1973 Fran Healy Boyhood Photos of the Stars.
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1952 Topps Ralph Kiner. He was right there with Williams and Musial missing, all top 5 players in MLB. Topps had him in 1951 and 1953, so why is he missing?
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1952 Topps Ralph Kiner. He was right there with Williams and Musial missing, all top 5 players in MLB. Topps had him in 1951 and 1953, so why is he missing?
Here is a sheet from our 52 series. This particular sheet contains quite a few omissions from Topps offering--including Kiner (bottom row).
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L-R First Row: Earl Weaver, Cass Michaels, Whitey Ford, Bob Cerv, John Podres, Nellie Fox
L-R 2nd Row: Carl Furillo, Ray Mueller, Karl Spooner, Casey Stengel, Newcombe, Burdette
L-R 3rd Row: Hornsby/Marion, Musial, Gene Mauch, KINER, Sal Maglie, Ewell Blackwell

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I worked on these over the weekend in the wee hours. Very happy with them. I couldn't find any images in my collection or anywhere on the internet with Shibe Park backgrounds (as most '55 Bowman had) but went with best alternatives that were in the spirit of the photography. Of course, the images have to be in the time period, which was easy for Robinson...not so easy for Koufax, Lol
I hope you like 'em.
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Wow, that’s super cool bro, they look great! When you asked, I thought you were sparking conversation, didn’t realize you were going to actually create them! Mad skillz!


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I'll look into the Prince. I don't have access to his negatives, so that's bit of a "Chase" ba-dum....tiss

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1951 Bowman high number Chuck Connors.
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How about any Bowman Hal Newhouser. He could have been in all of the sets, but he is in none.
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All I ever want, cards for guys on teams that we never got cards for. Minor league counts too!
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1951 Bowman high number Chuck Connors.
While we don't have a Chuck Connors (yet) from '51, he IS in our '52 set!
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The fronts are easy if you have photoshop. It's the backs that take forever! That's why Bob Lemke's cards were so cool - you can tell the time and effort he spent creating the backs.

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I'm not sure you have a grasp on what I do--or if you were even responding to me. I can assure you...the fronts are not easy to do well. Original art takes time, skill, patience and a sense of humor. Although I do not specialize in existing card designs, the ones I make have different custom reverses to help identify and differentiate from their origins.
Bob Lemke's cards are, indeed, "so cool". No doubt about that. And, yes...some backs take FOREVER. For me, it's easier to create something that already existed for sure. Cartooning, stock and font match are keys to producing cards that never were. The Kaline is exceptional. The Gehrig and Ruth have varying degrees of clarity and super-imposition and don't have the Deco-Gothic font used on the original issue. Finally, the 1939 sleeve patch is a 1935-36 no-no. Fronts are not easy.
It's hard to strike a balance between the production limitations of 1935 and an attractive card--while maintaining the "feel" of an authentic vintage item.
I'll see if I have any sample backs to share.
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Here are some sample cards/reverses...care is take to use era-appropriate logos (NHL, etc) and Autographs (Aaron & Post). It's the details that are cool!
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You certainly do fine work, Phil. They're beautiful; the 1954 Bowman Hank Aaron really captured my eye.

I sure had a lot of fun doing a few fantasy cards in conjunction with my book on immediate post-war regional / food issues, NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. With the help of an artist-photographer-computer graphic artist, I made two different versions of 1954 Wilson Franks Mickey Mantle and Jackie Robinson. Owning a genuine Wilson Roy Campanella made it easier to do. It's been almost ten years ago now, but I remember the project well.

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You certainly do fine work, Phil. They're beautiful; the 1954 Bowman Hank Aaron really captured my eye.

I sure had a lot of fun doing a few fantasy cards in conjunction with my book on immediate post-war regional / food issues, NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. With the help of an artist-photographer-computer graphic artist, I made two different versions of 1954 Wilson Franks Mickey Mantle and Jackie Robinson. Owning a genuine Wilson Roy Campanella made it easier to do. It's been almost ten years ago now, but I remember the project well.

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A 1939 Play Ball Gehrig would have been a great send off. I can only imagine how nice that card would have looked.

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I'm thinking it would have looked a lot like the 34 Goudey, the one where he's got that big smile on his face. Something like this:

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I've posted a link to this a few times in the past (too many times?), but here it is again. An eye-candy rich tackling of the missing HOF 'In Action' and 'Traded' cards from the 1972 Topps set...

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I've posted a link to this a few times in the past (too many times?), but here it is again. An eye-candy rich tackling of the missing HOF 'In Action' and 'Traded' cards from the 1972 Topps set...

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Thank you! Actually, I am a baseball scout and player development specialist--career wise. I am also a graphic artist. It keeps me sane, Lol.

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24 card set of "missing" T204s coming this year...
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I worked on these over the weekend in the wee hours. Very happy with them. I couldn't find any images in my collection or anywhere on the internet with Shibe Park backgrounds (as most '55 Bowman had) but went with best alternatives that were in the spirit of the photography. Of course, the images have to be in the time period, which was easy for Robinson...not so easy for Koufax, Lol

I hope you like 'em.

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1914 Cracker Jack Ruth
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Here are the Banty Red Ruths from 1915 and 1918 and the '55 "Lost Series" Clemente...
I have NO idea why my pictures sometimes are tiny and other times come out just fine. Tonight, they're tiny, I guess...
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A '57 Topps Jackie Robinson. At first I thought I saw one in this thread but couldn't find it again...if so, sorry for the repeat.

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I'd love to see a nice 1954 Topps Mantle and not the one that is from the Sport Illustrated magazine. I don't like that one.
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T227’s of Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, and Honus Wagner.
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I did this one in blue and green. From one man to another...Mick is a handsome dude. "NOT THAT THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH THAT!"
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A '57 Topps Jackie Robinson. At first I thought I saw one in this thread but couldn't find it again...if so, sorry for the repeat.
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How about any Bowman Hal Newhouser. He could have been in all of the sets, but he is in none.
Would have to be 49-55, because Bowman didn't know the Tigers existed in 1948.

I did create a 1940 Playball Newhouser rookie. Picture is too crisp though.
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