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Old 04-07-2022, 12:49 PM
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Default Horner Lajoie Cabinet in REA Type 1 PSA photo

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Am I missing something? I thought PSA would not give a type 1 photo designation to anything mounted. Horner Cabinets are ok but others like Falk from the same period aren't?

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That's a head-scratcher for sure. Hope someone here on the board can clarify the apparent double-standard.
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It has to have the photographers stamp visible, they will not give "Type 1" to trimmed Horner cabinets either.
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Believe Horners are an exception since they are so widely known.
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It has to have the photographers stamp visible, they will not give "Type 1" to trimmed Horner cabinets either.
Thanks Rhys! I figured you'd know. Although it seems pretty arbitrary to me. I thought the point was that they couldn't properly evaluate mounted photos.
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I wish Horners were an exception, we have a vintage Honus Wagner that was peeled off the mount and has a 1913 morgue stamp (when it was filed) on the back and it will not be a candidate for encapsulation. If you see any that are in slabs they are usually VERY old or rare instances where Horner added an embossed dry stamp. I think this will change at some point in the future, but for now, that is the rule from PSA as I understand it.
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