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07-28-2007 02:41 PM |
Honus Wagner Cabinet on ebay
Posted By: <b>davidcycleback</b><p>There are a variety of MAJOR problems with the item, including a real photo shouldn't have a line pattern like that when scanned. Moire and line patterns happen when scanning images with dots, like a newspaper picture. Photographs have no dots in the pattern and shouldn't produce such a pattern. The mount is 1800s-style not 1900s (1900s mounts were rarely white and usually had a plethora of embossments, plus the stamp on back resembles an 1800s stamp). Seller says the negative was hand signed, but, if true (and one could indeed write on the negative), that would mean the signature would be in the photographic print only. It wouldn't appear on the mount-- and certainly not overlapping the photo and mount. Unlike photo paper, the cardboard mount of a cabinet card has no photochemicals on it (it's just a piece of cardboard), making it physically impossible to print a photographic signature on the cardboard. There are genuine celebrity cabinet cards with faux signatures stamped on. However, these were placed on the mount (as part of the manufacturing process), so will only appear on the mount and not on the photographic image.<br /><br />(Below is a stamped on faux 'Yours Truly' signature on a 1890s cabinet card of boxer John L Sullivan. Notice the stamp is on the mount only-- it's probably embossed in. This Sullivan cabinet probably was given out or sold to fans.)<br /><br /><img src="http://www.cycleback.com/photoguide/mounted_files/image022.jpg"><br /><br /><br /><br />
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