Oh c'mon fred. Sure, they're ugly, but it's hard not to love those crappy '43 and '49's...
Back to the card/photo at hand. The problem with the "prints" is that there's no definitive way to date them, that's why the kit/negative really holds most of the value. That thing could be 60 years old, or it could've been made last month with vintage(or modern) photo paper.
Those things do tend to sell for decent prices though. Much like the Ray-O-Prints from the '30's, I'd say in the $30-50 range. Probably because people don't know anything about them.
Sorry, for the photo's, just showing some love for the '43 and '49s.
Last edited by novakjr; 02-06-2013 at 07:41 AM.
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