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Bridging the Gap between Baseball Card and Art Collecting
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RE: Bridging the Gap between Baseball Card and Art Collecting
(11-27-2015, 04:35 PM)mouschi3 Wrote: I actually offered a low price on the Canseco, and ultimately, the seller said he doesn't know why he has a best offer option on them, because he was firm. I think perhaps there is a bit of seller's remorse at the current prices due the quality of these pieces. I still think they are phenomenal prices considering who painted them. I think you made a SOLID pickup on the Strawberry!
Sports art is a very finicky market and doesn't always make sense in terms of values. However I agree that original asking price for each one was a good deal. If any of the other players were for my PC then I would definitely have paid full price, and even consider paying his new asking price. However I would be buying the others in hopes of getting them signed by the players, and I don't want to be out that much up front without having guarantees that I would be able to get them easily signed at a good price.
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RE: Bridging the Gap between Baseball Card and Art Collecting
My Clark art piece finally came in yesterday. Here is the Clark card:

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And here is the Will Clark 1 of 1 art painting!

Here is the cover with a picture that the painting was inspired from, along with a note telling the manufacturer to return the painting back to Mr. Punchatz' address:

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When you flip the front cardboard piece over the top, it shows this inside (if there is any glare, it is due to a glossy see-thru page on top of it which can be flipped up as well):

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Close up of the face:

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Bottom left corner:

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With as much as I love the Canseco piece, the Clark piece pops more. Either way, they are both cool!
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