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Old 05-06-2024, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by swarmee View Post
Does anyone actually print with 12 mixed colors like they did back in 1912? I think it would be relatively easy to verify with a high-res scan of the printing technique.

Or do we know that there are counterfeiters that are making cards exactly like they did 100 years ago; I figure acquiring paper is easy, but I have no problem believing this is a proof sheet for a set that just didn't get made.






Here's a period proof sheet showing all the various colors used to create the cards. Does anyone actually print items using these techniques now?
Fine art lithographers do things very much like they were done back then.
The number of colors is whatever was required. Some cigar box labels use more than 12, sometimes much more. T206s were around 8 colors T210 and red suns were only two plus a gloss coat which sort of doesn't count.

Looked at close up, it should be easy to tell. They would be more of a T206 ish image, a colorized black and white halftone. Just not done as well.
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