cobb/austin photo
PSA wants to have this both ways. A "circa 1910s" designation covers a decade. Henry Yee considers a type I photo to have been printed within two years from the time the shot was taken. How can this be a type I with a ten year window?
There are a number of 8x10 Conlons in my own collection and none of them from this period have borders until 1915.
I spoke with REA on Thursday and they told me that they considered Mr. Yee the go-to guy on photographic images.
I don't know to what extent he examined this print and since it has been slabbed, it is impossible to discover more about the paper itself.
Dennis and I have talked about this and as Dennis said, "This is the T206 Wagner of photographs." It certainly is that (unless you own a shot of the 1869 Redlegs).
If you are paying six figures for ANYTHING (excuse me for shouting), you had better be able to kick the tires. I respect Henry Yee, he wrote the book (literally), but the book isn't closed on this stuff yet and there are chapters yet to be added.
More later....
lumberjack
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