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Brooklyn Cabinet - Better Scans?
Posted By: Shawn
I recieved the photo yesterday. |
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Brooklyn Cabinet - Better Scans?
Posted By: barrysloate
The best it could be is a later print of an 1880's photo. |
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Brooklyn Cabinet - Better Scans?
Posted By: davidcycleback
A simple start is to examine the team image (not the grey mount part) with a good magnifying glass. If it's made up of a dot pattern, especially a multi color dot pattern, its a modern reprint. If there are no dots, even under high magnification, at least you know it's a photograph. Most modern forgeries or reprints of an item like this will have the dot pattern and was probably made from a computer printer. Forgers sometimes make computer reprints of the photo and pasted to a genuine old mount. So, if it's a common eBay-era reprint, you should have no problem identifying it as such. |
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