Non-Sport Update's Card Talk
Celebrity Posters (Breygent Marketing)
May 04, 2008, 04:29 PM
Triple-FrogCelebrity Posters (Breygent Marketing)
I think it is Brian Kong.
May 14, 2008, 07:17 PM
chesspiecefaceAfter buying 4 boxes of these, I ended up with 7 sets of the super-deluxe base cards, and almost finished the foil/mirrorboard insert sets, missing only 3 cards out of 27 (with a few extras for trading).
I received the the 4 sketches as advertised and a George Clayton Johnson autograph, which will actually go in my Rittenhouse Twilight Zone binder since he wrote several classic episodes of the show, but for whatever reason, did not sign for RA's TZ. (Not unprecedented for me as my Kelsey Grammer X-men 3 Autograph currently sits is in my Simpsons Mania Binder until an actual Grammer "Sideshow Bob" auto card comes along, dang it!)
Here's my sketches for those who'd like to see them. I have the corresponding base card from the series next to each sketch inspired by it, and the George Clayton Johnson AU is in the lower left corner for those who want to see that.
All of them extremely cool, methinks! Ted Dastick's colors are fantastic and Pence is a highlight in any set he contributes to. Kong shows why he keeps getting the call for sketches, as does Henderson. The Artist Signature on the back of each card is also a great touch.
Indeed, thanks to Breygent's card production and packing expertise, and of course the efforts of the sketch artists and graciousness of the autograph signers, this is one of my all-time favorite sets. And it is sets like these that remind me I'm still a collector first. (Namely because I would never dream of selling them as I do most of my other sketches, although to be fair, I do not stridently collect them owing a preference instead for autograph cards).
Fans of classic and even genre film illustration beautifully presented, do yourself a favor and get a box of these before they're all gone. I believe they only made 3,000 in all.
(And check the box breakdowns of Breygent's Sci-Fi Horror to see my sketches from that series. As impressive as these and oversized, too!)
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May 15, 2008, 01:24 AM
TheUberBobThe more box breakdowns I see from this series the more I really, really want to buy a box. I love old films.
-Bob-
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May 15, 2008, 02:30 AM
steve jTheUberBob
Do not delay
Get on ebay
and get a box today
You know you want to.............
Seriously, I bought 2 boxes and I thought they were superb. I still have quite a few chase to get, but that's what trading is about.
It's the first time that the base set out shone the inserts!! (even though the inserts are shiney

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May 15, 2008, 12:27 PM
Ted Dastick Jr.quote:
Originally posted by chesspieceface:
All of them extremely cool, methinks! Ted Dastick's colors are fantastic and Pence is a highlight in any set he contributes to. Kong shows why he keeps getting the call for sketches, as does Henderson. The Artist Signature on the back of each card is also a great touch.
Glad you like my card! Those and the African Queen ones have LOTS of colors in them.

May 22, 2008, 01:30 PM
david963Picked up another box
Not sorted basic cards.
1 x sketch Jon Ocampo of Lolita
1 x Marilyn Knowlden auto
4 x Gone with the Wind
2 x Key Largo
2 x Maltese Falcon
2 x Top Hat
Really pleased to get the Knowlden auto as it was the last of the three that i needed and the Jon Ocampo (love the way he signs the back) sketch is great, apparently he did not do many for this release
David
May 31, 2008, 01:16 PM
willgullpicked up a box and got.......
1x Top Hat
3x Maltese Falcon
4x GWTW
2x Key Largo
William Schallert auto
Ted Dastick sketch "Angels With Dirty Faces" (Cagney face)
I LIKEY VERY MUCH....BEAUTIFUL CARD!
May 31, 2008, 05:00 PM
justmHere are some of the sketches I got for this set:
What are you waiting for ... get yourself a box or three!
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June 01, 2008, 09:18 AM
Ted Dastick Jr.quote:
Originally posted by willgull:
picked up a box and got.......
1x Top Hat
3x Maltese Falcon
4x GWTW
2x Key Largo
William Schallert auto
Ted Dastick sketch "Angels With Dirty Faces" (Cagney face)
I LIKEY VERY MUCH....BEAUTIFUL CARD!
Cool! What color is the background? Most I did were yellow, but I think I did one that was red.
June 01, 2008, 10:25 AM
willgullMine has the red background. A very nice card for a beautiful set!
Thanks!
June 17, 2008, 06:25 AM
BoldlygoneGot another box of this beautiful and amazing set.
Box# 2860/3000
Pulled
CG1,2,3 & 9
CM7,8 & 9
CK2 & 3
CT1
and these:
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June 18, 2008, 05:30 PM
TheUberBobNice break! Congrats!
-Bob-
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June 21, 2008, 07:55 PM
Electrawoman Cards f/k/a janeWere the sketch cards guaranteed one per box? I got one box and got diddly - no autos no sketch. I did enjoy the base set though.
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June 21, 2008, 10:23 PM
TheUberBobI'm sorry to derail this thread a little bit, but I noticed that there is a William Schallert autograph in this set for his role in "Singin' in the Rain". That's one of my favorite films and I've seen it over a dozen times and just watched it again last night and I've never seen him. I was specifically looking for him last night and the closest person I could find that looks like him is the driver in the car Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) waves off after having seen off Kathy Selden (Debbie Reynolds) right before he goes into the "Singin' in the Rain" musical number. The closest thing I could find for a credit for him is "messenger on screen", whatever that means.
Does anyone know who he plays?
-Bob-
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June 22, 2008, 03:35 AM
BoldlygoneIMDB mearly says:
Singin' in the Rain (1952) (uncredited) .... Messenger on Screen
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June 25, 2008, 09:30 PM
TheUberBobquote:
Originally posted by Boldlygone:
IMDB mearly says:
Singin' in the Rain (1952) (uncredited) .... Messenger on Screen
That's all I could find as well but I don't remember any character that fits that bill other then the fellow in the "talking picture" demonstration film show at R F Simpson's party and that person is clearly not William Schallert.
-Bob-
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September 28, 2008, 09:34 PM
Greg GeertsI finally broke down and got a box of these and I have to
echo what everyone else has said, this set is beautiful!
Here's how it sorted out:
1 - 72 card base set
3 - Gone with the Wind - 5,6,7
4 - Maltese Falcon - 3,4,5,6
3 - Key Largo - 4,5,6
1 - Top Hat - 3
1 nice sketch of Greta Garbo from "Queen Christina"
drawn by Travis Walton.
Greg
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June 16, 2009, 10:55 PM
Andrew H.One box for my blog reviews (pics are there):
Complete Base Sets: 1 (plus extras)
Gone with the Wind: 4 – CG6, CG7, Cg8, Cg9 (1:8 packs)
Key Largo: 2 – CK5, CK6 (1:12 packs)
The Maltese Falcon: 3 – CM2, CM3, CM4 (1:8 packs)
Top Hat: 1 – CT3 (1:24 packs)
Sketch Card: 1 – “Lolita” Kevin Graham (1:24 packs)
Autograph: 1 – WSA William Schallert (1:96 packs)