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I'm shifting my collecting focus to "almost dead sharpies."
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that would be a mistake.. but by all means do... quit shifting it to mine
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Jeff, to have a true Type 1 Almost Dead Sharpies collection are you going to use the PSA style within two years prior to death range or a five year range like Rhys uses for photos?
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Ha, morbid yet hilarious.
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ALS - Autographed Letter Signed
TLS - Typed Letter Signed ADS - Almost Dead Sharpie. I like it. Tom C |
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Type 1 images are the cream of the crop, no doubt. I dont think anyone would argue that. They should sell for a large premium and they do. My comment was not meant to compare the two in any way, just to illustrate that sometimes a nice Vintage Type 3 or a Type 2 from really close to the original year dont get the love they deserve.
In the sports world though, people use "Type 1" synonymous with "original" and that is just not the case. People will say "Henry FAILED this photo" and it gets a Type 3. It is just a misunderstanding of what those numbers actually mean that sometimes stunts the value of otherwise beautiful images that are completely original but off copy negatives. Any thread about photos is a great one in my opinion!
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Rhys, I agree that non Type 1's should get a little more love. A perfect example of that are artistic Deadball Era composites. This is an Underwood one from 1911 for Opening Day featuring Bender and President Taft, absolutely original to 1911, absolutely not Type 1, but I love it just as much!
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RE: ANSEL ADAMS- I would still want one printed as close to when the shot was actually taken even if both were produced off the original neg. RE: Composite Again, a composite is a composite. They do just fine by themselves... not sure what the type system has to do with them. I see this example come up a lot. All you have to do is call it a composite. Jeff...it will be interesting... ![]()
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