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Posted By: Hankron
Hello, I hope to issue a pocket guide on authenticating early baseball cards, and am welcoming input and opinions. The guide will cover advanced examination (i.e microscopy), but will also have chapters for total beginners-- how to buy safetly, resources like SCD and Network54, common scams to avoid, etc. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Also, the guide will be entirely online and free (at my site), and not issued as a for price paper publication--, so don't anyone fear that your good ideas will merely be going to supporting Dave's Playboy lifestyle. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Dave--If you are going to focus on early baseball cards I would imagine that Old Judge would be part of the discussion. I would be happy to provide whatever assistance I can. Just tell me what you need and I'll do my best to comply. Please email me at curl777@aol.com if you want to get in touch. |
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Posted By: runscott
I really hope it includes detection methods using a 10x as well - while a microscope might be ideal, loupes can be very effective methods for detecting forgeries and tampering, and are in more widespead use. So I'm suggesting working "from the outside in" - e.g: "a real t206 has brown lettering" is more effective than. "...when the text is viewed under an electron microscope, you will notice at the molecular level...". |
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Posted By: Hankron
Scott, the guide will have a wide variety of levels, including common tips for looking at specific cards-- such as how we look at the border of Cracker Jacks or the thickness of T206s. |
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Posted By: runscott
So perhaps forgery detection techniques might be grouped by "printing type", with specifics for each issue when applicable, some ideas: |
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Posted By: Hankron
Perhaps something on that order. |
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Posted By: UnAmuzd1
Hi, |
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Posted By: George
Would you consider a short discussion of how to the the difference between a tintype and daguerrotypes and how to detect a forgery or reproductions of these? Thank you so much and I am very appreciative of your efforts. You could teach this as an online course and give us tests and assign grades! (just kidding) Thanks, George |
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Posted By: Hankron
There are no known forgeries of baseball tintypes, ambrotypes or Daguerreotypes. Each is also a one-of-one. So, if you have a baseball tintype in your posession, you can be conident it's vintage. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Whether or not the 'tables' of physical qualities will be included depends on a variety of factors, including: |
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Posted By: Jeff S
>As I'm organizing material and plot... |
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Posted By: Hankron
Having I think accurately looked at and discussed the major issues offered above, I have decided that the guide will proceed, but without the charts mentioned above. I don't think one can create useful/accurate measurements of thickness, for example, via disperse email sources. Also, having done projects like this before, I am confident that there wouldn't be widespread participation in providing data. For better or worse, a project like this is done personally. |
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Posted By: Morrie
I'm looking forward to it, whatever form it takes. Thanks for taking on the project! |
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