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1. JRVJ (formerly Delta Socrates) Posted: May 03, 2008 at 06:28 PM (#2767835)I have it in my office at home, along with The Dugout. I also have a print of The Rookie but I haven't gotten it framed yet.
If there are any Blue Jays fans who want to show their support for the team in an inconspicuous way, this print by Carl Brenders is great. It's framed and on one of my walls at home.
What idiocy.
That's awesome. Too bad red socks don't naturally occur in the wild.
Of course it's also highly likely that in 1948 nobody would have ever dreamed that there would be such a market for things like this. Although in my business I have to obtain licenses on three or four different levels in order to market my football posters over the net, the fact is that with a grand total of 3 exceptions* out of well over 100 schools, prior to the late 1970's none of the colleges ever once thought of copyrighting any of those programs, either the covers or the contents. The only reason that we've had to run the licensing gantlet has to do with the use of the school names, and nothing to do with any copyright issue per se.
A further irony is that many of these covers were drawn by some of the biggest name illustrators in history, who at the time probably received at most a flat rate of a few hundred dollars for their efforts, if that. None of those artists ever thought of holding onto the rights of those illustrations, either. At the time these now rather priceless artifacts were viewed as the purest of ephemera, one day phenomena whose fate was to be swept off the stadium floors by the thousands, and thrown into the campus incinerator once the game was over. Who knew?
*Harvard, Yale and Princeton, naturally
White socks do. As do Orioles and Tigers etc. Me, I'm an Athletics supporter, so framed on my wall is ...
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