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Rhett - they tightened things up on the photo ID situation a little more than a year ago - I submitted something for ID 10 months ago and also was surprised they felt what I provided didn't meet the standard of proof. So, when looked at as a body of work, this is certainly not consistent with their previous IDs, but within their "new" system of standards, this is the norm.
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Mark, I completely agree with you. It would be like someone sending in an autograph for evaluation and then also having to also provide the exemplars as well. I understand that in very rare instances w/in the autograph hobby there are no known examples of a signature. However, in this case with the Dillon photo there are plenty of images of Dillon to study to provide a positive match, isn't this what you are paying for w/ the service or is it just the slab that you are purchasing? Do they do any legwork themselves with this service or not?
-Rhett
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Is SGC a photo ID authenticator or a Card authenticator?
It sounds like they relied on their clients conclusions in the past............they got burnt because of it and have tightened things up. Seems to me the only thing they really need to authenticate is if it's a real cabinet photo or not? Anything else should qualify for an additional service I would think? ![]() Last edited by D. Bergin; 06-22-2010 at 12:53 PM. Reason: spelling typo |
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If I were them I wouldn't do photo i.d. at all. It would be at best only a tiny part of their business, and would create so many problems. They would need to hire a separate expert whose only job was to identify and authenticate photographs, and no matter what verdict they came up with they would never achieve consensus on every image. The headaches would be greater than the rewards.
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That's a good question - maybe they will come on and answer.
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Looks as if he's wearing the same jersey as in the card.
Would it be acceptable for SGC to simply label it as an original Carl Horner photo without the identity of the player? |
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Good Call David
I think it is the same sitting just with and without his hat. If you look at how the bottons sit on both photos as well as how the point of the cloth at the top button is not tucked under the collar etc., I think it is not only a photo ID match but it could be one of those uniform matches they do in auctions to pinpoint a jersey to a certain year etc. I cant image a photo existing with more circumstantial evidence from 1903. Rhys |
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There are about half a dozen folds and wrinkles that match.
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Not for me it wouldn't, a big part of the reason I want it slabbed is for easy player identification. Thanks everyone, I really appreciate all the input!!! |
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Frank "Pop" Dillon was one of several minor league managers to scout Walter Johnson and reject him. On February 11, 1906, Dillon, manager of the L.A. Angels PCL team, went to see Johnson pitching for The Olinda Oil Wells semipro club against a team from Rivera. The Oil Wells won a 5-4 squeaker in which Johnson struck out 11 but also gave up 10 hits. After the game, Dillon was quoted as saying, "He won't do yet. He telegraphs everything he throws." Also on hand was Russ Hall, manager of the Seattle PCL team, and while Hall also turned Johnson down, he did sign two other members of the Olinda team. On November 7, 1907, Johnson got the chance to show Dillon firsthand what he had missed. With two months in the big leagues behind him now, Johnson pitched an exhibition game for the San Diego Pickwicks against Dillon's PCL champion Angels, striking out 16 Angels in a 1-0 victory for the Pickwicks. Frank Dillon was also Clark Griffith's cousin, another twist in the saga.
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just an update, it was graded and slabbed (SGC 50), this thread really helped... thanks again all!
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