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Posted By: peter ullman
what I mean by unusual is that due to the unusual size of butter creams and the tendency for the images to be cropped to fit the size. If I remember correctly, ruth is in a swinging pose and the detail of his face...specifically his eyes is very cool and kinda large as a % of the whole card...unlike a goudey per se where you see his whole swinging pose...and background...on the BC, ruth's image takes up more of the card and literally cannot be contained by the card...body parts are cut off! |
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