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my largest card yet......WD Schmidt & Co- Ed Walsh

April 23 2008 at 2:35 PM

  (Premier Login leonl)
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Picked this up recently and it's so large it wouldn't fit in my scanner. Obviously it was meant to be a display piece but to me it's a card .....heck, if a photograph or other miscellany can be a card so can this....Anyone else seen one similar to it...?? This about 11x14.....




 
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(Login barrysloate)

Re: my largest card yet......WD Schmidt & Co- Ed Walsh

April 23 2008, 2:44 PM 

Now that's my kind of piece...very nice! And I've never seen it before.

 
 

(Login drdduet)

Re: my largest card yet......WD Schmidt & Co- Ed Walsh

April 23 2008, 5:29 PM 

Very nice piece, Leon!

 
 

scott brockelman
(Login scottbrockelman)

same pose as E90-3?

April 23 2008, 8:15 PM 

Looks to be the same pose as the E90-3 card. does the fine print have photographer info?

 
 


(Login hrbaker)

Well

April 24 2008, 3:35 PM 

Leon,
I guess you could almost call this a "china" Cabinet card.

 
 


(Login jeffshep77)

Re: my largest card yet......WD Schmidt & Co- Ed Walsh

April 24 2008, 5:11 PM 

Yeah that's something some dude would be wearing around his neck at an intersection advertising a 'Going Out of Business' sale - amazing card Leon!

 
 

(Login Greatwake)
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Re: my largest card yet......WD Schmidt & Co- Ed Walsh

April 24 2008, 6:20 PM 

What? No quarter?? How are we to get a size perspective without that famous quarter???


Nice card, Leon, seriously.



And the next card image I post may well be with a battery beside it!

 
 

(Login boboinnes)

Re: my largest card yet......WD Schmidt & Co- Ed Walsh

April 24 2008, 6:24 PM 

The heck with the card. Is that Wedgwood behind it?

 
 


(Premier Login leonl)
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the china

April 24 2008, 7:02 PM 

The china is inherited from my deceased mother in law and is Wentworth. I am told it was pretty nice in the day. Not everyone is as spoiled as we are though. I remember her telling me that when she was growing up they lived in East Texas on a farm and her daddy was a sharecropper. She said she used to pick cotton in the cotton fields and there was no running water at the house...I think they did eventually get electricity. When the depression hit they didn't even know there was one.....She was one of the old guard...a saintly person I dearly miss.....sorry to digress.....regards

 
 


(Login calvindog)

Re: my largest card yet......WD Schmidt & Co- Ed Walsh

April 24 2008, 7:04 PM 

The important question is whether Leon bought that battery with his infamous quarter.

 
 


(Login irishdenny)

Re: my largest card yet......WD Schmidt & Co- Ed Walsh

April 25 2008, 1:30 AM 

Thats one Very Hansom "Card" Leon. WoW! I am extremely envious of this one. Really, what a classic shot of the Spitball Irishmen. Look at that field....Amazing!!!

Life's Grand,
Denny Walsh


 
 


(Login B.C.Daniels)

here is a big card for ya-all!

May 2 2008, 2:13 AM 




a gigantic Tango Egg cabinet card.

note the size of the skunk I carved and stuck in my lawn~


BcD

 
 
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