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Posted By: PC
Picked these up recently. Supposedly, these are in-store Rawlings ads from the 1950s. The first is Mantle-Bauer from 1954. The second is Stan Musial from 1958. Each measures 8.5 x 11, give or take a 1/16th of an inch. The paper is fairly heavy stock (but still paper, not cardboard) and the backs are completely blank (with same color and slight toning as the fronts). |
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Posted By: John Harrell
These are very likely the real deal. Most sold on Ebay are copies, especially if sold by a certain seller or two. The usually go for 25 to 50 bucks depending on condition. |
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Posted By: PC
Thanks John, that's encouraging. Is there anything about the reprints that make them easy to distinguish from the real thing? |
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Posted By: John Harrell
Typically it is the "aging" that gives them away. A real ad of this kind will have even toning, with no real splotches. Uneven toning is usually distinct (one part having been exposed and another, not) so that there appears to be a distinct line drawn (a newspaper that has had a portion exposed to air and the rest covered). I got many of mine from scgaynor before the glut of copies hit Ebay. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
were from the 'barn find' of Louisville Slugger ads in Indiana circa mid-1980's. I bought about 2000 of them from the original person and subsequently sold them to Lelands. I never saw color versions for any of them and suspect they are all original. The H&B ads were all 11x17 while the Rawlings ads were 8.5x11. I still have about 40-50 total left from the batch I had at one time. They are great collectibles and generally pretty reasonable in price. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Solid ink for the printed text, like at the bottoms, is not proof of authenticity, but is a positive sign. The image parts should have dots, that's no problem. |
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Posted By: PC
I was hoping David would see this post and share his views on the print process -- thanks. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
In Indiana were all toned about the same. Even toning with few real defects. At least I culled out any defects when I bought them from the original seller. If I'm not mistaken, I think Lelands may have sold the ones to Scott or he may have bought them from Lelands when he had SCGAYNOR up and running. Circa 1996-1998 timeframe. |
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Posted By: PC
Many thanks Tom. Great information. If you have scans of some of the others (including the larger H&B ads), I would love to see them. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
Some of them are far more common than others, but none of them are rare. I think that the toughest one was the one with Ruth from the 1948 movie. Most of them are mint, which kind of scares people who don't know the history into thinking that they are reprints. I ran into that from time to time when I was selling them years ago. |
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Posted By: PC
Thanks Scott. |
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