As you probably have guessed by now, I think baseball cards are great. Also appealing to me is the work of Warren Zvon, who makes cards that never were. Well, Warren has outdone himself this time. Check this out:

Casey Stengel

Here’s what he had to say:

Since I use the cut-out method I end up with a bonus. A stand alone color cut-out of Casey that I can use with any background image I desire. And of course the image would be Shea.

Casey didn’t manage the Mets in 1968 so I didn’t want to use the same 1968 design that Topps has used for it’s experimental 3-D cards. Since his last full year managing was 1964 I tried to imagine what a Topps 1964 3-D card might have looked like if had they issued one.

Source: MetsFantasyCards

If you like cards and Mets history do yourself a favor and visit Warren’s site right now.

3 comments on “Casey Stengel gets the MFC 3-D treatment

  • James Preller

    Outstanding card. Warren has a cool, wild, twisted talent. I love what he does, and he does it out of love.

  • Jim OMalley

    Love it! Plus it’s got the special Acme Test Lamination! They found a box of these in Levittown.

  • Steevy

    That’s a cool site but what is with the freaky drawn on face of Tommy Davis?That thing gave me nightmares. 🙂

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