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Tomi 12-05-2020 09:41 PM

Type 1 Hockey Photos
 
Anyone have any? Just tough to find Hockey unlike the other sports. Could not pass this one up when it became available.
https://i.postimg.cc/fTNg9S34/1967-B...pe-1-Photo.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/DwFZH68C/1967-B...Photo-Back.jpg

jb217676 12-06-2020 04:04 AM

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I have a few beauties...

• 1930-32 Type I Signed Photograph (8" x 10") (Underwood & Underwood Stamp) of Clarence "Pudge" McKenzie of the Chicago Shamrocks

• 1955 Type I Photograph (8" x 10") of Bobby Hull of the St. Catharines Teepees

• 1970-71 Photograph (3.5" x 4.75") of Marcel Dionne of the St. Catharines Black Hawks

• 1971-72 Team Issued Photo Print of Bobby Orr

• 1974-75 Baltimore Sun Archive Photo of Bobby Orr

irv 12-06-2020 07:23 AM

I currently don't own any but I sure appreciate looking at some.

Great photos, guys! :)

D. Bergin 12-06-2020 08:35 AM

I love the pre-rookie stuff. That Dionne and Hull are fantastic. I've got a Bossy floating around here somewhere.

jb217676 12-06-2020 09:02 AM

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Thanks Dave & Dale,
Did some research on the Nerses stamp on the back of the Dionne photo. Nerses Photo Studio is in St Catharines, Ontario and is still in operation to this day!

Tomi 12-06-2020 09:14 AM

Great stuff. Do you guys think slabbing these photos adds any value like cards since they are all slabbed authentic? I kinda liked the way they look in holders not to mention the protection they offer.

D. Bergin 12-06-2020 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by jb217676 (Post 2042568)
Thanks Dave & Dale,
Did some research on the Nerses stamp on the back of the Dionne photo. Nerses Photo Studio is in St Catharines, Ontario and is still in operation to this day!


That's quaint as hell.

Looking at the building, you're apt to say to yourself "of course, that business has been around since at least 1970.............of course."

:D

D. Bergin 12-06-2020 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomi (Post 2042569)
Great stuff. Do you guys think slabbing these photos adds any value like cards since they are all slabbed authentic? I kinda liked the way they look in holders not to mention the protection they offer.


All comes down to preference. It's a minimum 80 bucks + shipping both ways to get a photo slabbed.

I've only sent in one photo ever to get slabbed by PSA. It was a Jordan pre-rookie, and it cost me over $175 bucks after PSA tacked on their upcharge.

On the bright side, I got it back in less then 2 weeks during the pandemic bump, while people on the card side have been waiting for months for their orders.

I think on higher end stuff it might add some resale value, but on most stuff, I don't think photo guys care as much as the card guys do, especially since condition issues that card guys are worried about, are much more subjective and forgiven, and almost expected out of necessity by photo collectors.

samosa4u 12-06-2020 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Tomi (Post 2042569)
Do you guys think slabbing these photos adds any value like cards since they are all slabbed authentic? I kinda liked the way they look in holders not to mention the protection they offer.

It depends on the photo. If you have a photo that was used to make a popular card or a rookie photo, then yes, it's worth slabbing it.

Anyways, here is a recent pick-up:

Bobby Orr is getting ready to circle the net. Boston's goalie, who I think is Gilles Gilbert, appears to be waving his stick in front of the opposing player in order to stop him from chasing Orr. The game was pretty dirty back then! :)

https://i.ibb.co/DfWxG4r/F873-A744-A...-CD0497-B6.jpg

Back:

https://i.ibb.co/CbwHtWn/52-F81712-E...-E333-D405.jpg

irv 12-06-2020 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by samosa4u (Post 2042627)
It depends on the photo. If you have a photo that was used to make a popular card or a rookie photo, then yes, it's worth slabbing it.

Anyways, here is a recent pick-up:

Bobby Orr is getting ready to circle the net. Boston's goalie, who I think is Gilles Gilbert, appears to be waving his stick in front of the opposing player in order to stop him from chasing Orr. The game was pretty dirty back then! :)

I wanted to say Gerry Cheevers as those look like stitch marks on the mask but according to the numbers I just looked up, Gerry Cheevers only wore #1 in 1967, and this pic of Orr looks much later than that.

Gilles Gilbert wore #1 from 1974 to 1980.
Great photo!
https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/BOS/numbers.html

camaro69 12-06-2020 06:42 PM

Can someone explain to me what a Type 1 photo is.When I see them here it looks to me it is just an original photo of most any kind.But I am likely missing something. :confused::confused: PLMK

Squints 12-06-2020 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by irv (Post 2042688)
I wanted to say Gerry Cheevers as those look like stitch marks on the mask but according to the numbers I just looked up, Gerry Cheevers only wore #1 in 1967, and this pic of Orr looks much later than that.

Gilles Gilbert wore #1 from 1974 to 1980.
Great photo!
https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/BOS/numbers.html


I think that is Eddie Johnston

daves_resale_shop 12-06-2020 07:03 PM

Saint Patrick
 
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Pair of Roy photos from his rookie season. Vintage signatures to boot!

Tomi 12-06-2020 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by camaro69 (Post 2042746)
Can someone explain to me what a Type 1 photo is.When I see them here it looks to me it is just an original photo of most any kind.But I am likely missing something. :confused::confused: PLMK

It's an original photo taken from the original negative, not a reprint or a photo printed later.

commishbob 12-06-2020 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by camaro69 (Post 2042746)
Can someone explain to me what a Type 1 photo is.When I see them here it looks to me it is just an original photo of most any kind.But I am likely missing something. :confused::confused: PLMK

From PSA's site...

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PSA Photograph Type Classification
Type I – A 1st generation photograph, developed from the original negative, during the period (within approximately two years of when the picture was taken).
Type II – A photograph, developed from the original negative, during the period (more than approximately two years after the picture was taken).
Type III – A 2nd generation photograph, developed from a duplicate negative or wire transmission, during the period (within approximately two years of when the picture was taken).
Type IV – A 2nd generation photograph (or 3rd or later generation), developed from a duplicate negative or wire transmission, during a later period (more than approximately two years after the picture was taken).

TUM301 12-07-2020 08:18 AM

Cool thread guys, keep them coming. I also think that`s Eddie Johnston pictured with Orr. Anyway, being a big Bruins fan always considered this 1968 period auto`ed Snapper of Orr one of my favorite collection items. Not in action but I like it.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b9cfd289_c.jpgTHE Great One, Bobby Orr, 1968 period autoed/snapper by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr


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