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Fabulous Monroe photo.
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Hey Jeff, nice photo but lets get back to baseball! :D
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Here is one of mine of the Chief.
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A recent acquisition. Photo Used for Reds Dan Dee and Hunters Wieners. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...fd42c4b72a.jpg
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Just picked up this beauty.
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Thank you Scott!
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Matty brothers
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I have this photo of a non HOFer, Hi (Hy) Myers but I'm not sure if it's considered a Type 1 photo. I'm not a photo guy. It measures 4x6 inches. I'd appreciate it if someone could tell me if it's a type 1 photo or not. Thanks in advance.
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The Babe
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Thank you for that information. Could you tell me what type it is?
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It would've been a similar photographer to Burke or the like who made period copies to sell. The almost card style papery texture is a telltale sign that it's not a type 1. |
Thank you again!!
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Here's Stan with his back to the camera.
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Honus Wagner Type 1 Snapshot
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Wanted to share this one:
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type one, etc
The "clips" were phased out in the early 1920s. That type of printing, where the photo came to the edge of the paper, is known as "full bleed." Conlon, for example used full bleed until about 1915 or '16.
If you have a Conlon of Joe McGinnity with white borders, you can be certain Conlon printed it after Iron Joe was retired. It shouldn't matter, Charlie took the photograph and printed it himself, but there is a distinction. NEA, the photo service, was slow to adapt. You can find their prints with the white globs in the corners into the 1920s. The early photo paper, the thin stuff, hasn't existed for a century. It would be easier to fake a Vermeer than a vintage Conlon contact print. Also, look at the patina, which you can't recreate. Buy a black light and a pair of cheap calipers. lumberjack |
Circa 1910-11, Spooner & Wells -- Zack Wheat
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A Roger Bresnahan Type 2 I picked up recently. Sure, developed several decades after the fact but still from the original neg and image quality can’t be beat.
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That’s a great photo Andrew
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Thanks, Chris. I think so too and got it at auction for next to nothing. Here’s one of my Paul Thompson Type 1’s — Miller Huggins at the Polo Grounds in 1910. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6a97a73d77.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Wow
Cant say I've ever seen anyone choke up on the bat at much and that bat is not even close to being straight!!
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