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JP 05-29-2010 07:52 PM

Brown Lenox ???
 
Advertised as such, but I don't think so. I'd love to hear the opinions of others.

http://cgi.ebay.com/T206-BROWN-LENOX...#ht_2054wt_694

BobbyVCP 05-29-2010 08:08 PM

That looks like a good one to me..

Bridwell 05-29-2010 08:10 PM

Lenox
 
Looks brown to me, JP.

Ron

JP 05-29-2010 08:11 PM

The only brown Lenox I've ever seen is definitively brown. That looks more like faded black...but I'm often wrong. Any way to be certain either way?

JP 05-29-2010 08:21 PM

http://www.oldjudge.com/archive/2004...eball/type/#84

Now this to me looks unquestionably more brown...

frohme 05-29-2010 09:11 PM

and to me
 
Sadly, I have to agree with Ron - it looks good to me.

I say sadly because that means there's yet another T206 Pirate I'll miss out on ... c'est la vie.

--
Mike

JP 05-29-2010 09:37 PM

Yet another reason that SGC is better than PSA. SGC slip would say which Lenox it was. It may not always be right, but at least they'd say it!

fkw 05-29-2010 10:26 PM

Dirty Black

Captainhask 05-30-2010 06:41 AM

Faded Black

cfc1909 05-30-2010 07:57 AM

the Lenox in question is brown, but I would still get a guarantee form the seller.
If the seller posted a black next to it, it would be easier to tell.

Leon 05-30-2010 08:20 AM

shall we do a poll
 
It might be brown but it looks faded black to me.

I like to go back to the "if you have to really guess, then it's not" type of answer. To me you shouldn't have to wonder if it's brown, if it's really brown.

Mikehealer 05-30-2010 10:11 AM

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Here is the brown lenox in question and a black lenox, maybe this will help.
Sorry for the different sizes, but it should serve the purpose.

cfc1909 05-30-2010 10:12 AM

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brown Lenox is different than the brown on Old Mill or Hindu-it is much darker on the examples I have seen and the one I own. It takes a black one next to a brown one for most collectors to see.

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Leon 05-30-2010 10:22 AM

color variations
 
I am glad I don't collect color variations. This is just me, but none of those ones shown look brown to these old eyes. More power to you guys that plainly see the difference. I better stick with variations that are easier to see. Again, I am sure these things are the cat's meow for you die hard color variations collectors but to me they look like faded black. :eek:

BTW, I have seen some brown old mills that I felt were really brown, these just aren't some of them.....again, I am sure they are brown, I just can't tell.

PS, see how the brown looks in those 2 words, that is brown to me.....

cfc1909 05-30-2010 10:26 AM

Leon
 
Your reason-"if you have to really guess, then it's not" type of answer-is the reason brown Lenox was not discovered until the 80s.
It is so close if you don't have a black to compare to you probably would not see the brown unless you have owned brown or are used to seeing them.

I would think whoever noticed it first had a black one to compare and was able to clearly see a difference.

Leon 05-30-2010 10:35 AM

Hey Jim
 
Hey Jim
All in a friendly debate, my friend.

When I look at the brown Old Mill you posted, right above, I don't see the "brown" in the large letters but the factory number at bottom appears to be a shade lighter and does in fact look brown (to me)!! :o I guess the deal with them is that some are different shades of brown and therefore more subtle than others. I guess if I were going to get one as a type I would want a sample that is as "brown" of one as possible.

JP 05-30-2010 11:43 AM

They all look black to me! Let's do a poll...

caramelcard 05-30-2010 12:19 PM

100 percent brown.

When you see one in person, you become a believer. Not faded. Not exposed to water or light. Just a different color ink.

Brown Old Mills are your more traditional brown color. These almost have some kind of burnt dark purple hue. (Man that sounded tough.)

Maybe we should call them Burnt Purple Hue Lenox?

Rob

JP 05-30-2010 12:34 PM

Actually, they all look like the brown bread at Outback Steakhouse...so I guess it is a shade of brown.

Bridwell 05-30-2010 12:39 PM

Brown
 
The other 3 or 4 I've seen have this same shade of brown.

It's not as obvious as an Old Mill, like Jim and Rob said.

Ron

JP 05-30-2010 12:47 PM

Is it just me or is the paper stock behind the wording a different color on the black and the brown? The supposed brown Lenox seems to have significantly darker background...

Blunder19 05-30-2010 02:25 PM

card looks faded black to me.. and putting it up next to a black still made it look faded black... I would need a guarantee from the seller that this would cross over into an SGC labeld Brown lenox slab before bidding.

but thats just me..

DixieBaseball 05-30-2010 03:29 PM

Lenox...
 
Card looks faded black. With acute 20/10 vision, of course.

frohme 05-30-2010 04:23 PM

Not so mixed.
 
I agree with Ron, Jim and Rob A on this one. This Brown Lenox look a lot like (some of) the T207 brown backs (which are to me).

While some are definitively brown - there is no question when you hold one in person and scans usually do it good justice - others are more obvious in person, but the scans not so much. The latter usually have darker backs but the "Burnt Purple Hue" mentioned earlier is pretty obvious.

I look at them in person and don't have the "if you have to ask" feeling, but have scanned them and said... really?

Just my 2 cents.
--
Mike

cfc1909 05-30-2010 07:35 PM

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brown Old Mill is a lighter shade of brown than brown Lenox-once you know what you are looking at, you will be able to see the difference. It is much more tough to see the difference in Lenox-you may be fooled in a scan but no way in person.

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Abravefan11 05-30-2010 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 813360)
BTW, I have seen some brown old mills that I felt were really brown, these just aren't some of them.....again, I am sure they are brown, I just can't tell.

Leon you own a brown Old Mill, your Mullaney multi brand back. Use that one for comparison. FWIW I believe the card in the listing is a brown Lenox. With that said I would still get a guarantee from the seller.

Leon 05-30-2010 10:16 PM

Tim and Jim
 
Tim- Good point on the brown Old Mill. I keep forgetting it's on the back of the ghost overprint card.

Jim- that bottom right one is what I have remembered seeing. Now that is brown. I guess the Lenox don't come like that....

M's_Fan 05-30-2010 10:34 PM

If I can't even really tell if its black or brown, and in fact the grading companies often can't tell either, it tells me that this isn't really a variation of any significance in the T206 set, if its a variation at all...

Ink and paper age and fade in many different ways over a hundred years, and this whole "brown ink" is just much ado about nothing in my opinion, but that's must my two cents, more power to you if this kind of thing gets you salivating...

T206.org 06-09-2010 07:02 AM

I didn't feel like the one on eBay was brown until I did this comparison - now I think it's the brownest one I've ever seen (but still not very brown, in my eyes, when compared to the other browns, like Old Mill).

The "color corrected" simply means being run through the Photoshop Auto-Tone, Auto-Contrast, and Auto-Color passes.

http://www.t206.org/misc/brownlenox.jpg

Blunder19 06-09-2010 12:05 PM

the pic is not working for me.. can you correct it so I can see the pic?

Anthony S. 06-09-2010 12:10 PM

It's a Taupe Lenox.

E93 06-09-2010 05:00 PM

Here is my example in the same scan as a black example.
JimB

http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/3...nandblackb.jpg


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