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I need a good image of the original photo used in the T206 Bill Dahlen portrait. Anyone have access to one?
I also could use a good clear scan of the Brooklyn card, 300 dpi with a white background. Mine's a beater but workable if necessary. Thanks in advance - please send emails to: t206themonster at gmail.com
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It's the picture at the lower left
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Sad, you are the only one to post on your thread.
Rawn
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all I got.
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Thanks, Rawn. I hope you are having a nice weekend and getting to hang out with your son. My girlfriend and I are taking the dog for a hike, but I look forward to returning this evening and chatting more with you.
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![]() Neat photo. But what's with the lettering on the jersey? If I didn't know better, it looks like it was photoshopped (poorly) to change it from Brooklyn to NY. Is it possible that's how his jersey looked in Horner's studio that day? --S
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1) Altering the negative, then developing a new print. I think that's what was done here to remove 'BROOKLYN' (just dabbing bits of black ink on the negative). The 'NY' was probably painted onto a resulting print. The same negative could be used over and over, as he changed teams. It looks sort of ugly on the cabinet you are looking at, but if it was used to create a mass-produced image (like a Sporting Life cabinet), the remnants of 'BROOKLYN' wouldn't be so obvious. 2) Doing all alterations on a print. There was one recently sold on the board where the old team name was 'whited out' on an actual albumen image (It was a St. Louis player, but I don't remember who). The Sporting Life cabinet image was then created directly from the cabinet. I saw it at a card show shortly after the original cabinet was sold here. What I'm not clear on (and David can probably explain) is that by altering the negative to remove 'BROOKLYN', Horner obviously no longer had a negative to create Brooklyn Dahlen images. I guess that's fine, but it makes the one that Dahlen is holding in the first photo, that much more rare.
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Ahhh - the 'no cigarette and matchbook' version
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Thanks for the PM and explanation Scott. Interesting what trickery was required in those days before photoshop...
--S
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