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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Sorry I lost my head.... |
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Posted By: runscott
I wonder what grade that would get? |
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Posted By: brian p
Recently there were several other T222's listed on ebay with similiar damage at the top of the card. What would cause this--fading due to light exposure, water damage, or perhaps is this the result of something going haywire in the production of the card? Any ideas? |
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Posted By: Hankron
The Fatimas are photographs, so it's possible that there was an error in the original development. That type underexposure is rare to any type of photograph from any era ... It seems unlikely that exposure to light would make the head totally dissapear, though it's possible. Even with severe light damage, you usually see a ghost of the original image ... The seller's a seasoned fellow, and I'm sure would notice if the head was pealed or scratced off. |
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Posted By: halleygator
No, I think you guys are all mistaken. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
were at the national........I'm sure that's where Jonstats bought them. I looked through them and all of them had severe fading at the top of the card. One of two things happened. When they were packaged, they were already messed up or somehow something got on the top 1/4 to 1/5 of the card and caused the fading. They didn't look intentionally altered. Prices, at the national, on all of them were about $60 per I think. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Update: |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
and although I had at first said "no way that could have been done with heat," it was quite obvious at the end of the demonstration that that's exacatly how it was probably done. A match or other heat source was applied to the back of a photo, and the front faded, while the back got a scorch mark. I assume with the "headless horseman," it was done intentionally for a joke (sad joke), since the fading is in a specific spot at the center of the photo. |
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