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Old 12-02-2011, 02:06 PM
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...am I the only one drooling already over Henry's new auctions?

http://www.ebay.com/sch/hyee_auction...&_sop=1&_rdc=1

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Old 12-02-2011, 02:22 PM
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...am I the only one drooling already over Henry's new auctions?

http://www.ebay.com/sch/hyee_auction...&_sop=1&_rdc=1

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Old 12-02-2011, 02:29 PM
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Haha. DEFINITELY not in my wallet. But, some people are gonna walk away with some killer stuff - I can only imagine what's gonna be posted tonight.

And that DiMaggio negative from '33? Holy god.
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Old 12-02-2011, 04:06 PM
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No...Must...Not...Look. Arrgh! Too Late!

Ok repeat after me...
Must buy presents for Family only.

Holy Schnikies! I don't know where he get it, but Wow.
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Haha. DEFINITELY not in my wallet. But, some people are gonna walk away with some killer stuff - I can only imagine what's gonna be posted tonight.

And that DiMaggio negative from '33? Holy god.
Please forgive my ignorance in advance...

The original Negatives being offered are amazing/one of a kind/rare/etc... I get that. But what can you do with them (other than possibly printing off new photos?). Is there a way to display these? In front of a light, perhaps? I have always wondered what people do with the negatives, once they've acquired them.

Perhaps I am missing something obvious... you can't really frame them, so how do you guys display them?

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Yee's auctions are to ebay what the REA spring catalog is the the vintage baseball world! Is it spring time yet??
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Yee's auctions are to ebay what the REA spring catalog is the the vintage baseball world! Is it spring time yet??
Your spot-on Michael. Nowhere better for quality vintage original photos!

And tonight and tomorrow is nothing BUT photos! I keep hitting the refresh button, but it looks like nothing until 6pm Pacific...
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Old 12-02-2011, 06:26 PM
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Please forgive my ignorance in advance...

The original Negatives being offered are amazing/one of a kind/rare/etc... I get that. But what can you do with them (other than possibly printing off new photos?). Is there a way to display these? In front of a light, perhaps? I have always wondered what people do with the negatives, once they've acquired them.

Perhaps I am missing something obvious... you can't really frame them, so how do you guys display them?

Thanks!
You know I bought a 1927 Yankee Team pose negative...super cool....from Yee a couple years back and don't know how to properly display it. I guess I could just get a nice sized picture made from it and frame the negative beside the picture? I haven't followed through with that idea yet
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Michael. I remember you posted that in the Bambino thread. What a historically important piece. I really mean it. Cooperstown worthy. Congrats!

I would suggest to give Henry a call after these auctions are done (since he's a one man show and will be swamped for awhile). I'm certain he'll steer you in the right direction.

Or maybe we have some glass plate negative collectors here on the board that can share some of their insight. My best, Jimmy
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Please forgive my ignorance in advance...

The original Negatives being offered are amazing/one of a kind/rare/etc... I get that. But what can you do with them (other than possibly printing off new photos?). Is there a way to display these? In front of a light, perhaps? I have always wondered what people do with the negatives, once they've acquired them.

Perhaps I am missing something obvious... you can't really frame them, so how do you guys display them?

Thanks!
I've often wondered the same thing Mark. I'm told that many of the negative collectors are well healed and extremely competitive. Good thing that you and I don't collect them, huh Mark? That's all we need would be to run into another bunch of deep pockets, as if we don't already have that issue to deal with as it is...
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I've often wondered the same thing Mark. I'm told that many of the negative collectors are well healed and extremely competitive. Good thing that you and I don't collect them, huh Mark? That's all we need would be to run into another bunch of deep pockets, as if we don't already have that issue to deal with as it is...
Jimmy, buy the negative and have a professional create ten numbered prints (including at least one massive one). Keep one, sell nine, promising no more will be made, stick the negative in a drawer as it's useless for anything other than making prints.
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Please forgive my ignorance in advance...

The original Negatives being offered are amazing/one of a kind/rare/etc... I get that. But what can you do with them (other than possibly printing off new photos?). Is there a way to display these? In front of a light, perhaps? I have always wondered what people do with the negatives, once they've acquired them.

Perhaps I am missing something obvious... you can't really frame them, so how do you guys display them?

Thanks!

I love negs. It's hard to explain. I think it's the rarity coupled with the fragility, coupled with the fact you can often find great images for less then the price of the more common print because there's not as much competition for them, since most people don't know what to do with them.

I really like when they come in their original press or studio photographer sleeves.

No you can't display them on their own. You actually want to keep them in a cool, dry, dark place at all times.

You can make prints and display them, just like any other photo. I've actually got a scanner that does a beautiful job with all sizes of negs, and every once in awhile I'll play around with a few in photoshop. That said, most of my negs are packed away, never to be touched. Someday I tell myself......someday.
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And that DiMaggio negative from '33? Holy god.
Even scarier to think how incredible that image would look on canvas, in color, with a Graig Kreindler signature nestled right below it...
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