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Addiction! :lol:55_marlins_sp said:
Lally1 said:Addiction! :lol:55_marlins_sp said:
55_marlins_sp said:Addiction! :lol:Lally1 said:
I dont think you will be happy with the $$ you spentLally1 said:55_marlins_sp said:Addiction! :lol:Lally1 said:
My wife sees the same ones and asks, "Why do you need all the same card ?"
I tell her they aren't the same and that I need to get all of them to be happy .. :shock:
1st4040 said:I saw one of the rare patch duels /25 at my local card show a few weeks back.. they have the same show this coming monday and I might be tempted to go.. if I do what are you willing to pay for another copy? I have no idea what they go for but I do remember a price on it of like $20-25.
js0000001 said:Impressive pile of Patch right there buddy
I expect him to have a monster year
It helps that he will pitch so many time against the Mets and Nationals
chashawk said:Very impressive collection bud! The Marlins have some of the nicest patches in the league.
Now you just need to invest in a scanner. :mrgreen:
nyc3 said:Great collection.
If I may suggest something next time you take photographs of your cards place the card in a well lit area standing up against something (box, keyboard wall etc.) then find the macro mode on your camera (this is for close up shots, the icon is sometimes a flower on some cameras). Then place your camera on something flat around 1-3 feet away in front of the card, do not try to hold the camera with your hands it will come out blurry. Then put your camera timer on so you are not touching the camera when the picture is taken to reduce blur greatly.
55_marlins_sp said:Thanks for the suggestion. I need to redo the Sweet Beginnings patches because I didn't have the camera on the macro mode then, thus why they look blurry![]()