Ratisbon's - Top
Display your banner here
Page 38 of 39 FirstFirst ... 28 34 35 36 37 38 39 LastLast
Results 371 to 380 of 383

Assistance with Id'ing Fake Photographs

Article about: Well, I know there are other threads that have been started in the past about the originality of Wartime Photos. However, I frequently receieve PM's asking for advice or assitance about how

  1. #371

    Default

    The seller answerded today that I can sent the pictures back and recive a refund. The pictures are not worth the postage but i thiank that he will try to sell this rubbish again. The photos were just by-catch. I bought original badges from him which were offered as copies.

  2. # ADS
    Circuit advertisement Assistance with Id'ing Fake Photographs
    Join Date
    Always
    P
    Many
     

  3. #372

    Default

    Agree with Witt that #367 photographs are trash. As already said you should return these to get a refund and do not give the vendor the opportunity to decline a refund (should the items be lost in the post during return).

    If you gave not done so already it might be worth your while to display any other items you bought from this seller in the appropriate forum. It seems rare to get good original badges but also trashy pictures from the same seller. Thank you for posting.

  4. #373
    ?

    Default

    this kind of stamp, with a Wh, waffen SS, Pz div GD.... or other inscription, is generally a bad sign. There are also fake studio stamps, which are also quite common. The reason for this is to catch the eye and make the photograph look more real than life.

  5. #374
    ?

    Default Opinions on my latest photo purchase

    Hey everyone,

    I received this portrait postcard in the mail today - the image is very sharp in detail & does not seem to be a postwar print. On the back of the photo is some writing in german, which I will translate in the coming days. the photographers details can be seen as well. Just wanted to post it up and see what everyone else's take is on this photo.

    Cheers!
    Click to enlarge the picture Click to enlarge the picture Assistance with Id'ing Fake Photographs   Assistance with Id'ing Fake Photographs  


  6. #375

    Default

    Rotated it for legibility.

    Assistance with Id'ing Fake Photographs

    I see no issues. Appears to be dedicated to his mother on her birthday.

  7. #376
    ?

    Default

    I thought I would post it up as I was a little skeptical after purchasing this on Ebay. Really appreciate your reply!! thank you

  8. #377
    ?

    Default

    Yes it is a nice, sharp studio portrait. And he is wearing a M16/M17 transitional Heer helmet reissued from the Great War. Possibly early war.

  9. #378
    ?

    Default

    beautiful photograph everything is good for me, that it is the colour, the quality of development (we are on a photo studio therefore still happy). idem the serrated edges are well in the style of this time.

  10. #379
    ?

    Default

    Thank you for your observations (: - one of the sharpest studio portraits i've seen so far.

    - - ------- - -

    Thank you. I really appreciate your thoughts on this (:

  11. #380
    ?

    Default

    At least that's usually the case, they're sharper than a simple photo. Because they were taken by a professional, but above all because at the time it cost a certain amount of money to have photos taken.

Page 38 of 39 FirstFirst ... 28 34 35 36 37 38 39 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Assistance Required

    In SS Helmet forum
    12-23-2011, 11:27 PM
  2. 03-18-2011, 10:16 AM
  3. Tunic Assistance

    In Heer, Luftwaffe, & Kriegsmarine Uniforms of the Third Reich
    11-06-2010, 12:06 AM
  4. Help! M1 Assistance

    In US M1 steel helmet forum
    05-14-2010, 04:07 PM
  5. 04-26-2010, 11:32 AM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Miro-militaria.com - Down
Display your banner here