We all have certain quirks to our collection and some of them are of the pictures on the cards. Hell, there are blogs related to and/or named after such photographic peculiarities. Let's see if you can figure out which one this post is about...
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Did you ever back into a collection? I don't mean just accumulating
cards of a failed prospect or a favorite star but did you ever just
suddenly realize you have dozens of a certain kind of card and you wonder, hey,
how did that happen? I noticed on many of my 9 pocket pages of players and sets, I had a bunch of players doing "the toss" - a time tested pose. I decided a few months ago to gather them together rather than let them breed in the wild.
Sure, we all have a fondness for plays at the plate, vertical action shots, players leaping at second base during a double play, catchers in gear, etc. Some folks might like posed shots with bats pointing at the viewer or specific position poses. But for me, there is something so enjoyably goofy and childlike about The Toss, be it posed or candid.
I am sure there are dozens more out there that I don't have in my collection - heck just looking at these pages I realize I don't have one of the more iconic Toss photos, the 1989 Topps Steve Avery draft pick card. This is my first foray into photographically specific oddball collections and I hope to expand on the theme. If you have any or come across any that you don't see here, feel free to send them or offer to trade them to me. For now, I am going to go find a low grade 1972 Topps Roberto Clemente.
Nice start on the collection! I'll keep an eye out for any I come across.
ReplyDeleteI like it. It's posts just this this that gave me a new perspective on collecting when I started blogging five years ago.
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