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Pe-1930 Baseball card authentication booklet
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>To all who might find this book handy.......I have not read it but I am sure it will help a lot of folks weed through fakes and forgeries....regards<br /><br /><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/Pre-1930-Baseball-Card-Authentication-Booklet_W0QQitemZ5236225351QQcategoryZ86840QQrdZ1Q QcmdZViewItem" target="_new">http://cgi.ebay.com/Pre-1930-Baseball-Card-Authentication-Booklet_W0QQitemZ5236225351QQcategoryZ86840QQrdZ1Q QcmdZViewItem</a>
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Pe-1930 Baseball card authentication booklet
Posted By: <b>robert a</b><p>I'm reading this study right now. It not only helps with identifying forgeries, but it gives advanced collectors a better understanding of photography, printmaking, cabinets, and how to identify 19th century rarities that one might find on ebay or in an antique store, but not feel comfortable purchasing because of lack of knowledge.<br /><br />It was written by board contributor David Rudd.<br />Pick it up.<br />Robert<br />
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Pe-1930 Baseball card authentication booklet
Posted By: <b>Charlie O'Neal</b><p>I bought this book a couple of days ago and have really enjoyed the reading. Being a beginner with pre-war cards this book is very informative in how to spot a fake with a blacklight and microscope. The book covers cards such as printing and photograph recognizing for N172, T206, and CJ's just to name a few. If you are a beginner like I am this is one of the first books you need to start a collection. With all the information that the book covers the book is very cheap.
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Pe-1930 Baseball card authentication booklet
Posted By: <b>Mark Holt</b><p>I also just bought the book and am going through it now. Its well written and well organized. Thanks for making the effort to put it together David.
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