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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?
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I apologize for posting so much on this thread I just find stuff like this overwhelmingly interesting .
Whatever this thing is has an uncropped image of the t207 Perdue image , Not only the same expression on his face but His Cap is Identical |
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I'd call that a match. Photo to artistic interpretation of said photo.
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Best news is that I now know where the image of Cobb I use for my avatar came from! Can stop looking for the card now.
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Help us out bro
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Now just wait till the heretofore unknown T207 Cobb turns up.
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The Perdue and Gregg do appear to have used the same photo as was used to produce their T207 cards...good spotting folks.
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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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