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Posted By: addie_Joss
I've always wondered why Ray-O-Prints carry almost no value. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
As I understand it, the blank photo paper is still available, and you can obtain a kit and make Ruths and Gehrigs all day long, so there's no way to tell the originals from the ones that were made yesterday. |
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Posted By: addie_Joss
Really? I didn't know you could still print them. Are they grade-able? There really isn't any way at all to tell them apart? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
You can tell the originals. |
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Posted By: addie_Joss
Interesting. Do the cards grade? |
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Posted By: Steve
I agree with Al. I think you need the Kit to establish provenance. These can still be made today and often photocopies as well are seen on eBay. The Ruth and Gehrig do sell for decent change, close to $100 at times. I haven't seen any SGC or PSA, just those of pseudo-graders. Too bad, when properly developed they're nice looking cards. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The one thing about photo paper, and thus photos, is that it can be dated to a period with good certainty. Photography is a chemical process and requires specially made paper with photochemicals affixed to the front. You can print a lithograph on most anything, but you need specially photo paper to make a photograph. Due to the historical change in photography and technology, the paper has changed over the years, often in obvious ways (thickness, paper coating, paper manufacturer's stamping on back). So, a photo expert can look at a photo card and judge the age of the paper itself. |
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Posted By: Matt
david - presuming someone had 1930s photo paper, couldn't they make as many vintage prints as they wanted? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If you could find unused 1930 photo paper (and I said if, as in 'easier said than done'), I don't think it would be usable. I don't think photography paper that has dried out over 78 years is going to do the photographer any good. |
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