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Old 09-16-2015, 03:43 PM
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Tim, you're pieces are fantastic. How large is the Kelly?
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Old 09-16-2015, 03:54 PM
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That's impressive work. I must say though that I'd be even more impressed if you made it entirely from N162 cards.
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Old 09-16-2015, 04:04 PM
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That's impressive work. I must say though that I'd be even more impressed if you made it entirely from N162 cards.
+1 very impressive work. To somewhat steal Don's idea a T206 Wagner made out of beater T206 cards would be beyond amazing.
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Old 09-16-2015, 04:26 PM
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Thanks, everyone!

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Tim, you're pieces are fantastic. How large is the Kelly?
Thank you, Jay. I'm not at home right now, but the dimensions are in the neighborhood of 19.5" x 30.5" - give or take a quarter inch.

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That's impressive work. I must say though that I'd be even more impressed if you made it entirely from N162 cards.
Insanity! I love it.

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+1 very impressive work. To somewhat steal Don's idea a T206 Wagner made out of beater T206 cards would be beyond amazing.
I've read through several of the T206 threads on here. I believe someone would send a hit squad if they knew my scissors were near something like that.

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Add me to the list of those that are impressed. Interesting art work. I only wish Big Dan Brouthers' N162 was as pretty as Anson & Kelly. Those two cards are in a class of their own.
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Default nudda great piece

thanks for sharing the images.......
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Thats so awesome! Always love seeing your work
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Great job!
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very cool

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Love the work you do and honestly, anything that takes some cards from that era out of circulation is a good thing. You do it the best way though. Hope you're busy for many years!
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Awesome, Tim !

I hope you rest your eyes enough.

I'd love to see one based on 1964 Topps #136- Koufax Strikes Out 15

-that was the first ML game I ever saw.


and 1933 Goudey #144 - the best Babe card (IMO)
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Awesome, Tim !

I hope you rest your eyes enough.

I'd love to see one based on 1964 Topps #136- Koufax Strikes Out 15

-that was the first ML game I ever saw.


and 1933 Goudey #144 - the best Babe card (IMO)
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Thank you! I could always use extra rest. I teach during the day, so the artwork comes at night and on weekends/holidays. What a first MLB game....no wonder you are still involved with the game's history after all these years! The first game I ever watched - in any capacity - was the 1988 World Series Game 1. We only had 3 TV channels (antenna), and a storm had knocked 2 of them out. I was left to watch a sport I cared nothing about. Then Gibson changed my life. I had chills and couldn't explain them. I spent the next couple of years watching trying to get that feeling again, and then Puckett delivered it to me in '91.

Oh, and that Babe card is awesome - I'm sure I'll get to it someday soon. The next piece off the table (almost certainly in the next 3-4 weeks) is actually the 1933 green back Goudey Ruth.


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Default Sweet Kelly!

Love it! You're work reminds me of the large Babe Ruth montage I once saw (not sure if it's still there) at the ESPN Zone in Times Square. It was made entirely of baseball cards...
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