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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I think people shy away from them because it's possible to make modern prints of them. I don't know enough about them, but I've read that the Ruth and Gehrig are frequently reproduced, although I don't know how. But that's enough to get me to stay away. I'm sure others are in the same boat. |
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Posted By: Matt
My understanding is that the Ray-O-Print was a kit which allowed you to make your own prints. If you have the kit, you could make as many as you wanted, so the prints are relatively worthless. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
That's right, that's what it was. Thanks. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Does anyone slab these or do the grading companies stay away from them? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If you have a Ray O Print with the kit/envelope you're in good shape, in part as the kit itself is rare and valuable. |
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Posted By: Matt
Dan - slab what - the prints? They are something you or I could make a thousand of on a whim. Or did you mean the kits? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
It looks like a card to me...are the prints on photo paper or cardboard? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
They're little photos, so they have to be on antique photo paper. I'd be automatically wary of Ray O Prints in extra high grade. 75 percent or so of the Ruth and Gehrig Ray O Prints are in very high grade, which probably means at least 75 percent or so are reprints. |
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Posted By: Kyle
Some of the low end grading companies have graded them, like MINT or FGA. Junk. If anything, buy the negative, not the prints. |
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Posted By: Matt
I would imagine, any grading company that grades cut pictures from the Spalding guide would grade one. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Though scarce, you will find the complete kits for sale once in a while, including on eBay. Each kit is for one card, possibilities are Ruth, Gehrig, Dempsy, Lindbergh, Mary Pickford and Herbert Hoover. Comes in an envelope with clear text-- MP & Company manufacturer. |
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Posted By: Matt
And I quote the esteemed David Cycleback: |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I have taken a blacklight to my photograph collection (sport and non-sport, wide variety of photo paper), and over 90 percent of the modern photo paper fluoresced brightly. |
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Posted By: leon
Don't forget...once made you need to dry them.... |
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