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Posted By: craig
new to collecting old judges, i've only been collecting them for about 8 months, i have seen many cards with descriptions that mention they have different color tones ie pink. can any of you more experienced collectors give me a little info on these. do some of the cards only have these color tones and not the regular sepia-tones version. i am totally in the dark about these and would love to learn more. |
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Posted By: brian p
Sorry, no help from me on this issue. This is where a search engine on this board and/or David Rudd would sure come in handy. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The only "tones" you will see with OJs are pink. I have seena few that have a purplish look to them, but those are very few and far between. |
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Posted By: craig
so is there a premium for these pink ones? |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
There are alot of minor shade differences in Old Judge cards--the normal sepia coloration can vary all the way to grayish black in some cases. There are also some 1889/1890 cards which show pink tones (and in some rare instances purple tones). These are typically less desireable if they are accompanied with light photos, which is often the case. Interestingly, the few examples I have seen with purple tones have had very sharp photos and looked very nice. In those cases there should be no devaluation. |
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Posted By: Rich Jacobs
Jay: |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Rich--I think Sloate's statements probably find their roots in what Hankron said on this board several weeks ago. I know of no source which verifies Goodwin & Co. experimenting with pink tones in its photographs, but then again there is no real data concerning anything that Goodwin did. David is much more familiar with this area than I am and I would trust his opinion on this type of issue. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
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Posted By: Barry Sloate
Since I described several of the Old Judges in my current auction as having "intentional pink tones" I thought I'd add my three cents. It was never satisfying to me that a sepia card would turn pink due to some flaw in the photo process. In chewing the fat with Jay Miller one day, he mentioned that David Rudd theorized the pink tones may have been experimental; we can never know for sure but it was so refreshing to hear a new theory that I thought I would go with it in my current catalog, partly to see how collectors would react. Fortunately, it has stimulated some discussion. Pink tones should not command a premium, especially if the photo quality is compromised. Lot #37 in my current auction is an N172 Pete Browning that while having a pink background exhibits good photo tones. As such, it is quite attractive. We won't know with certainty why this color variation occurred, but I was tickled pink by this new and original idea. |
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Posted By: runscott
My understanding is that OJ's were NOT originally sepia-colored. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've purchased a number of OJ's over the years from various sources. The few that I've gotten from people who took them directly from victorian scrapbooks (that were in good condition) are darn near black and white. I've got two like this. My guess is that these photos age to a golden brown unless they are kept from light and air. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I figured I should post on this one, and clear it up. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I will add one point relating to desirability, as there have been legitimate issues concerning the image quality of the pink ones. Especially at the high prices (someone may want to buy a cheap and rough example for their type or large Old Judge collection, which of course is fine), when pricing a pink Old Judge, one should be keenly aware of the quality of the image. Any current or future premium in value due to the pink may be (or at least should be) more than reduced if the image is poor. |
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