Random Card of the Day



Monday, November 24, 2014

Year: 2007

Set: Upper Deck (Rate)

Card: #917 Kevin Correia


“ I don't like the placement of the name, relative to the pose. ” -switzr1

“ Great card. Nice photo, and the size of the set is great. ” -Billy Kingsley

“ Not a bad card. Nothing spectacular either. ” -vrooomed

“ I didn't like how the color of the name script didn't stand out, and how it blends into the background. It can make it hard to read. ” -suomibear8

“ Yes, '57 is my favorite year. As I mentioned before, I got Yogi Berra (my idol) in a penny pack back then. Later defaced him, Frank Robinson and a few others with the first new age marking pens to hit the market, "Magic Markers". But what else can a six year old do with his cards beside put them in he spokes of his bike. Still have the cards. ” -NJdevils

“ I do not like all the blank space on the back of the card. They could have wrote some information about the player there but I think Upper Deck was giving up at this point. ” -carthage44

“ By all means, show us how the Blend tool works in Photoshop again! ” -revnorb

“ The Giants really need a new home set. The cream looks horrible and the lack of numbers or piping leaves the jersey practically blank. ” -jlaz10


Additional Comments

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NJDevils

Posts: 6343
Joined: Sep 2010
Monday, November 24, 2014 11:44 AM

  Trying to figure out how my comments on the 1957 Topps card  got shoved under this card which I never even commented on.   Go figure.


   

Dixxy

Posts: 349
Joined: Mar 2013
Monday, November 24, 2014 9:48 PM

 possibly started typing moments before the next day started?


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NJDevils

Posts: 6343
Joined: Sep 2010
Monday, November 24, 2014 11:15 PM

Not unless the admin is headquartered in Myanmar.     That is 11:44 AM


   


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