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new acquisition - tintypes from machines?
Posted By: runscott
This folds in half, with the tin-type inside. I've never seen one of these, but I'm guessing you put money in a machine, picked a "body" (this guy picked the New York baseball player - note "New York" is backwards), then your tiny tintype popped out and you put it in the frame and added the piece of paper backing. Totally a guess - any ideas? |
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new acquisition - tintypes from machines?
Posted By: Julie Vognar
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new acquisition - tintypes from machines?
Posted By: hankron
Haven't seen that one before, Scott. |
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