It's a legitimate item from the period stated in the auction. It has a mechanical print, not a photographic print, on a cardboard mount, and is comparable to a W600. They go for good money and are scarce. They are commonly nicknamed Horner Cabinets as they use his images. There's no doubt they were originally sold commercially, perhaps as premiums.
Last edited by drc; 01-30-2010 at 07:38 PM.
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