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Old 08-20-2012, 01:30 PM
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Default 53 Bowman Reese

1) Toby Atwell
2) one of the first, if not first, modern action shot cards
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I have heard that the sliding player is French Bordagary, which would make it quite an old photo in 1953.
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Old 08-20-2012, 10:26 PM
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1) not sure

2) It's iconic because it's a piece of art on cardboard -- a perfectly framed action shot (albeit staged) of a HOFer in a highly collectable, attractive set.


more trivia on the card (this, according to legendary collector Anthony N.e.x from an old thread on another forum ).... "it is the only black and white image in the set- it was hand colored to use on the card."
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Default Don't understand----

I love the '53 Bowman set & have it complete since buying the packs back in the day, but I've never understood the fascination w/ that card. It's a terrible grainy,blurry photo, the action is a thousand miles away and the players are unidentifiable. Nothing at all neat about that card for me!
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One of my favorite post-war cards for sure and one of my favorite players. Beautiful & iconic!
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Say now, we can't have Mr Nex thinking he is legendary. No telling where that could lead
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I think it's status derives from the kids who originally collected the set back in 1953. Many of them became influential in the hobby and emphasized the significance of certain cards that had been their favorites. I, myself, can recall briefly glimpsing the Reese card in another youngster's stack in that year, and it definitely left an impression on my fevered 8-year-old brain. Mostly, because it is the only true action shot in the set, as pointed out above, and things like that tend to excite kids for inexplicable reasons.
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Say now, we can't have Mr Nex thinking he is legendary. No telling where that could lead
LOL! I guess I added some "puffery" there.



(although Anthony's helpfulness and willingness to share info are well known on the forums, and the same could be said for you, Al.)

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