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Not mine any longer but Kelly on the bottom left doesn't have a very substantial head as opposed to Donovan, who is literally all head.
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I love action and full-body pics on cards, I guess the face isnt that important to me on an individual card as there are usually other cards of the player where I have seen the face and i know what he looks like.
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Just ran across this very worthy candidate. His face may take up 1/500th of the card.
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Quote:
Here is another example that I like (not minor league obviously).
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The size of the head is large in relation to the size of the card, but Veach in this W9316 has a small head in relation to his body, in my opinion.
Even if it is not pinheaded like Peter was mentioning (head so small that it is tough to make out details), I think Veach qualifies due to the artwork lacking details. Brian |
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The Judge Topps Now Card from his home run at Citi. If the pic on the front isn’t small enough the back is taken from the stands.
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But, what an ad for the turf industry. Nice green.
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"Pinhead" was a 60's term. It was also a slide and shell.....
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Melchoir has sort of a pinhead but that isn't really anything compared to his running style. Reminds me of a board member I saw running at the National one time. I laughed.
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