1948 Leaf Ted Williams #76
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16 total reviews
Beautiful card, colors, centering. The signature over the name drives me crazy.
Very nice eye appeal example of this card. Very rare combo of centering, reg and color. Interesting auto placement - maybe the best option for this card. Creasing hurts a bit.
Really love this card. Have to think Ted purposely tried to keep the signature out of the way of the image itself. I barely see the creases and hardly ding the score for it at all. The red is so deep, and the centering is arguably immaculate.
This was a fascinating one to review. It's interesting to see how a card surprises us or what it makes us think and notice about our interaction with it. At first glance, the centering, registration, and bold color drew me in. I then thought, "There's no way I will dig this, though, because of auto placement." The crease, that took me a moment to see and then was easily dismissed by my eye. At a casual, normal, viewing distance, that crease is nothing to me. So it came back around to the placement. And as I spent more time looking at it, and even glancing back now, much to my surprise it has grown on me. I do see it, and don't see the name typed behind it. I would snap this up and love to see it in my collection. Signed vintage is fun to review because seeing beauty in these is really so subjective; it's great to see our unique views on these special pieces.
Great centering and coloring. but the massive creases across the front hurt the eye appeal. Additionally, I have a hard time digesting the auto with its placement over the name.
Underrated due to location of the auto. Coloring is fantastic! Vibrant! Strong centering, love this card
card is a beauty the autograph is in the worst place possible making it look like scribble on the card. Centering is nice borders are discolored
EyeQ+
EYEQ+ TROPHY CASE


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16 total reviews
I'm in the minority here, but the crease is distracting, and I'm not a fan of the auto location. Otherwise this has great centering and color!