i'm looking to get a 1/1 sketch or two from leaf. can anyone tell me how rare these are and what the ratio per pack was for each card? will post a pic if anyone can help.
I don't normally collect sketch cards but recently I saw a Magic Johnson 1/1 Leaf card on ebay and the fact that it is a 1/1 AND it's a hand drawn one of a kind sketch of Magic in the world, had to add one to my collection =)
I'm a big fan of Chris 'Birdman' Andersen of Miami and saw this as well and bought it. Not from any card manufacturer for some guy from the US who has great artwork. It was drawn on a thicker trading card material and on the back he titled it and signed it.
I'm a big fan of Chris 'Birdman' Andersen of Miami and saw this as well and bought it. Not from any card manufacturer for some guy from the US who has great artwork. It was drawn on a thicker trading card material and on the back he titled it and signed it.
I don't normally collect sketch cards but recently I saw a Magic Johnson 1/1 Leaf card on ebay and the fact that it is a 1/1 AND it's a hand drawn one of a kind sketch of Magic in the world, had to add one to my collection =)
Well they obviously can't be if there is 2 of the same card as my Ray Allen example shows.
There are some small differences between them, so not exactly identical, but if the same artist is drawing the same sketch picture twice, its not a true 1/1 in the sense of the word 'true'.
Well they obviously can't be if there is 2 of the same card as my Ray Allen example shows.
There are some small differences between them, so not exactly identical, but if the same artist is drawing the same sketch picture twice, its not a true 1/1 in the sense of the word 'true'.
Ben although the particular artist you pointed out may have sketched similar cards of Ray Allen in the same pose it still constitutes it to be a 1/1 because it's not a duplicate, meaning to say 'exactly the same' as if it were a mass produced 'copy' where every single card is exactly the same. The fact that each one is hand drawn from scratch means that every single sketch card would have variations, and that each were drawn on a different day/time etc unlike a particular card mass produced, it takes hours (from what I've read 3-5hrs) to sketch a single card. And I am sure not every artist will sketch similar cards of the same player such as the Ray Allen variations. Still these are pretty cool and unique pieces of art.
These cards are seeded one per box. There are multiple sketches of the same pose, but since they are not machine printed, they are all unique, hence the 1/1 tag.