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George burke Gehrig
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Photo looks good as for the autograph I wont comment....
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I thought they were sepia toned though?
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The auto is probably Eleanor. I think the photo is probably good.
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Here is the photo I had years ago. Stamping from burke is the same. I to believe the sig is not his.
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But I will say that I am always suspicious of someone listing autos for sale with COAs that doesn't show them or even list their names.
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Signed by Eleanor. No doubt.
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+1 and Original period Lou Gehrig Burke
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They are usually sepia, but I've seen gray toned ones before.
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Depends on when the print was produced and what photo stock Burke was using at the time. Gehrig photos were produced by Burke (and later Brace) over a wide range of years, and the photo stock will vary somewhat.
Similar, but not the same. The stamp on yours is about twice as wide as the one on the photo Joey posted. Both appear authentic though (the stamps, that is).
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So not all are Type 1's then? How would u know since the stamp was used for awhile?
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This photo has the circa 1930s stamp. The later ones have different stamping with different street address.
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Both stamps shown date to the 1930's. I haven't tracked Burke's photo stock used vs when the prints were produced, so no comments on the specific print date based on the stock used, but both appear to be of the type he commonly used. Neither was produced by George Brace after Burke's passing.
With photos like these, "Type 1" classification is not so clear-cut as looking up specific dates that a stamp was used vs. when the photo was shot. This would be a case where "approximately" would necessarily be used in the Type assessment. Both photos shown previously in this thread are "original Burke photos" produced by him during his working days. Use your best judgement and go from there. None of what I have said should be taken as an analysis of the signature, which I will leave to others more knowledgeable about such things.
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Yes, you can't pinpoint an exact year (for you two year window Type I folks), but can tell the ones made in the 1930s by Burke instead of the later ones made by Brace. See article below.
Guide to George Burke's Photos |
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Since Joey pulled his usual move of posting via Photobucket link, then removing the photos from his Photobucket after-the-fact, I thought I would re-post his images for him. Despite numerous attempts to get him to use the board software to post images for posterity, he consistently refused to do so, and consistently removed the images he posted, rendering any help or insight that board members lent to his posts useless for posterity. The only thing that can be gleaned now from the vast majority of his previous posts is a glimpse of his character, which is what ultimately got him banned. Again.
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