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Though the printing on the back does say Albertype.
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Tinker was a Type 2 Alberttype. "Type 2 Albertype plaque postcards were produced from 1945 through 1952 and the text on the bottom of the front reads "Cooperstown, New York"."
Source: http://www.ebay.com/gds/Albertype-B-...1026384/g.html |
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The same seller has this Grover Cleveland Alexander, which looks too good to be true. I don't know enough about his signature nor Tinker's, but I do know that B&W Plaques are highly forged and most of the real ones I've seen don't look as though they were kept in a vault for years. I'd be leary.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GROVER-ALEXA...item4acd5f1b1b |
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The Alex is terrible.
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