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So, it is my belief that soon, many photos between the $400-1000 range will be submitted, and of course content and not the slab will be the main factor that determines the prices of said photos. The slab is there to give buyers confidence that what they are buying is indeed legit. It is quite clear that photos can be fantastic collectibles, but many new collectors are not yet able to tell the difference of a TYPE I or to the lesser valued TYPE II or III, but they will most likely have ten fold confidence in bidding on a slabbed photo rather than a raw one, regardless of price. My best, Jimmy |
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Oh wait, sure they can... because they created the system! This reminds me of the "Cups" card game in Friends (Sorry Seinfeld fans!) ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-ZmM5asSUc |
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Craig, judging by the stands, Ruth's uniform and weight, I'm almost positive it's from 1922. Exactly when, however, I know not.
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Darn jimmy, i guess that means you have plenty of money left over to get everything in Henry's auction
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Thanks Graig
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I agree. The offered photos are fantastic, regardless of the grading. But I still don't understand Type I versus Type II. Has there ever been a photo graded "Type II"? I haven't seen any but I must admit that I haven't been looking closely. And if there have been any, have any been graded Type II without any clues such as a date stamp six years later? Another question: is that PSA authentic sticker on the back on the slab (which is what it looks like to me), or on the photo(which is what it looks like to me), ? If it's on the photo, why don't they similarly slab a sticker on cards? GAI did this with signatures in books, and I will never again buy a signed book with one of those horrendous looking stickers in it. Promising never to slab any of my books, or even to laminate my dust jackets, Max
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I don't think they're graded, but I know in Henry's current auction there are a number of photos that he labels as Type II. I believe some of those just have the player's name on the back. Greg |
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Since EVERYONE(I am assuming) that submits them to PSA is going for a TYPE 1, there is no doubt that those people might take them out of the slab if returned as Types 2,3,4 etc.. Much as a card grader would do if not happy and try to sell raw. Thus, not seeing many in the market.
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Can you post the front and back of this lot?
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I think one of the biggest problems with the new system is that people immediately think a Type 2 or a Type 4 are worthless when that is NOT the case. 2 Examples where a Type 2 and a Type 4, both of which are worth WAY less than Type 1 photos but both completely vintage originals that are casualties of the new system:
Exmple #1. 1924 dated Babe Ruth photo with paper caption on the back from Spring Trianing 1924. Original photo was shot during the season of 1920 so we are talking about a 3 year difference, came back as TYPE 2. While this rediculous to begin with, it certainly illustrates the point that just because something is deemed a type 2 it is still VERY valuable. Type 1 is worth probably $5000, I sold my Type 2 (by 1 year) for about $500 The other example is of a Honus Wagner GG Bain photo I have. It is an original c. 1915 Bain photo of Wagner but since Bain cropped the original from 1909 and then reissued it in 1915, we are looking at a type 4 photo. You would think to yourself based on the rediculous grading scale that PSA uses that this would then be worthless as a type 4 photo, but it is an ORIGINAL 1915 Bain Photo of Honus Wagner no matter how you slice it. These examples are why I think there should be a more liberal window (not restricted to 2 years) and photos should be labeled as either "Vintage Original" or "Non Vintage" meaning made at a later date and the type 1-4 system simply does not work. Just my opinion. |
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Rhys- as we know grading systems only survive because they spew out numbers. They never dispense with numbers in favor of a descriptive system. I'm not a photo guy but after reading this thread I am leery of the process. Is PSA getting this right nearly 100% of the time? What is their margin of error?
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I believe the margin of error is much much less in this classification system than it is in a subjective(1-10-with 1/2 graded) baseball card grading or auto authentication. Instead of.."i looks real" or "i think this looks like a 9" it is backed up by news stamps, date stamps, age of paper, captions, silver gel..etc.. Is there room for error because ALL facts are impossible to know? Of course..it is a guide/tool for the buyer/seller who loves photos to use in determining a value without being a photo expert. Is PSA making money? Well..I am sure yes. Are they providing a value to the photo industry on education? As a collector/buyer/rare seller of photos, I believe yes. That would be one definition of a successful business.
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[I]"When you photograph people in colour you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in B&W, you photograph their souls." ~Ted Grant Www.weingartensvintage.com https://www.facebook.com/WeingartensVintage http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...ben-weingarten ALWAYS BUYING BABE RUTH RED SOX TYPE 1 PHOTOGRAPHS--->To add to my collection |
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[I]"When you photograph people in colour you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in B&W, you photograph their souls." ~Ted Grant Www.weingartensvintage.com https://www.facebook.com/WeingartensVintage http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...ben-weingarten ALWAYS BUYING BABE RUTH RED SOX TYPE 1 PHOTOGRAPHS--->To add to my collection |
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I've noticed a large number of Bain photos aren't neccesarily Type I, but are direct copies of his photos. Especially when used for Press use during this time period. Most however are vintage to the era, which is the most important aspect I think. This Marquard one, honestly, I can't tell from the scans. Do you think it's the large borders that give it away? From the image itself, it seems all markings giving clues to 2nd generation use have been cropped away. It does appear vintage to the period at least. |
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