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Posted By: Ed Shapiro
Is there a comprehensive resource (book, other publication, website, etc.) to help the vintage card collector identify reprints, forgeries, nonauthentic, etc. items? |
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Posted By: B C Daniels
One from "Hankron" Aaron ,on this board and one printed about 10 years ago by SCD. The SCD one is a great little white book for a novice...unfortunately,the best source is still and always will be years of "just knowing" by having handled thousands of cards many of the same card and versions of any particular card over and over again to mentally note the image in one's mind of what an authentic, untainted card would look like. All senses involved will help when keenly trained to absorb common factors of cardboard and aged paper. The mind can suspect corrections based on this type of experience which is again the best,though subjective standards we use here to debate what is real and what is altered. Our common ground and best free offering to each other is the honing of which sense we best perfected in some area of card grading and comparing it to the best sense used and perfected by our fellow collctor. One guy is good at observing trim work,another corner restoration.if we share we all learn and if we share what we recall of provenance we all win when concerned about a piece of history we share affection for. |
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Posted By: runscott
it might become a classic! |
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Posted By: BcD
I'm drinking a few St.Pauli Girls right now! |
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Posted By: Hankron
The most substantial way to authenticate old baseball cards and other prints (programs, premiums, posters, etc), is by microscopic examination of the printing. The types of printing used 80 or 100 years ago was different than in modern times, and the difference is identified under a microscope. This type of examination is essential when one has never handled or even seen the item before. One may have handled a thousand T206s and M116s and know an fake T206 or M116 on site. But if you rely on your personal hands on experience alone you will neccesarily come across items that you not handled before and who's authenticity and even age will stump you-- unless you only buy the same issues over and over. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Offering more practical advice for 19th century cards: |
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Posted By: leon
Very good advice except maybe a couple more points. I would say that "almost" never do 19th century items have dot patterns. Remember my 1890 EJ Hoen team card? It does and it is a photoengraving, I believe. Also in my auctions on ebay I always put "no returns unless I make a material mistake." So far I don't believe I have ever had anyone unhappy with my ebaying. If you ask around I always stand behind my transactions. Just recently I sold a board member a card off line and when he got it he immediately emailed back and said he thought a side looked suspect. He asked if I would offer a refund if it did not grade. I said of course I would. It came back ok (maybe a grade low but still ok).....my point is that if someone says "no returns" don't just blow them off. BTW, I still don't even understand returns in an auction provided there are nice big scans.....it''s a friggin' (@Tbob) auction not Wally World !!.....you outbid someone and that's it...it's yours.....just my half cent worth....regards all |
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Posted By: Hankron
Leon, I said 19th century cards (in joke) ... I set my 'dots' rule for cards specifically listed in SCD & Beckett, as there will be odd ball exceptions, like your card. If one applies the rule to SCD/Beckett cards (except for Mayo and Just So), there should not be a problem. |
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Posted By: runscott
...I know, I'm lazy. I have to give the editors major kudos for separating the minor league issues by vintage - this made it much easier to cut up my book and make it useful (Modern Major and Minor league sections in the trash...). Up 'til now I had to constantly refer back to the "modern" section (filed away) to check on obscure vintage minor league issues, so I could discuss intelligently with Leon. But now I can actually throw the larger section in the garbage! (not that it isn't well done). |
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