Thanks guys! I'm very excited and proud of the set and very happy to be able to finally scan my cards I have done so far. I have had so much fun collecting this autographed set that is only about 85 cards short of being completed. How do you like the scans? Aren't they gorgeous? I just bought a new scanner...an EPSON V33 flatbed...WOW! It does a super job and very easy to use...cut my scanning time down tremendously!
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Earl - your scans look great. I picked up an Epson V30 a few months ago and have been very happy with the scan quality. The V33 is a newer model, so you must be very happy with it.
The only problem is that the scans looked so good that I had to go back and rescan all of the my 1934 Goudey and Arky Vaughan cards - I couldn't stand looking at the lower quality scans in my registry sets!
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I love to look at the signatures of the old timers. You can actually read their names, unlike the majority of the newer players. I especially like the dual signature of Willie Mays & Duke Snider. Good luck with your project.
I have been quietly plugging away at the autographed set since I sold my regular, non auto set a couple years ago. I am in love with auto'd cards and having more fun doing this than regular collecting! My 1958 auto'd set now stands at 409 different signed cards!
Thanks hitman!
Posted several more scans to the registry!
Edited by EARLSWORLD (03/23/1204:56 AM)
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I nearly had to threaten Earl with bodily harm to get that damn Epson scanner. Everything looks great!
Im glad you did! I was excited to see the Autographed 1958's. Working on the Regular set with out Auto's is tough but to do it in all Authentic Autos is "outstanding". Earl's a great guy and hope to see some more of his cards soon.
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