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Old 03-15-2017, 11:06 AM
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Thanks for posting those....
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No worries Leon, I'll just provide the answer to the Chief Meyers question so we can return to the topic at hand.

It is because of the distinctive printing. Here are photos from my signed copy of The Glory of Their Times to illustrate the point.
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I wanted to add, patience is also a huge tool. It might take some time to remove editorial/masking marks. Looking for quick results, could damage the photo.
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I wanted to add, patience is also a huge tool. It might take some time to remove editorial/masking marks. Looking for quick results, could damage the photo.
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Those editor's marks have been there for decades. It's worth the extra time spent to keep from damaging the underlying photo that has survived all this time.
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Using a Magic Eraser (for cleaning walls etc...) does an excellent job
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Thanks for the advice guys, the Q-Tips and distilled water worked like a charm. See for yourself.
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^^^^ Awesome!! Great job and great picture!
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Came out very nice. Congrats.
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My first try was a success. Patience and a lot of Q-tips is key. This is my first photo in uniform of my cousin Johnny Golemgeske, Captain of the Wisconsin Badgers 1936. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1937-40. The de-cropping made him look stockier too.
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