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So, I'm browsing eBay for signed bookplates, and I found a seller who's selling inexpensive reprinted autographed bookplates as reprints (with no indication on the item itself for future purchasers/owners), complete with adhesive backing.
frmnprnts1776 if you want to see what I'm talking about.
At least reproduced glossies have a tell... Unless they're low quality, there's not going to be an easy way to distinguish these from the real deal.
I'm starting to think about avoiding the second hand signed book market if reproduced bookplates are a thing now.
(First sentence edited for clarity, as the seller is disclosing they're bookplates, though the item itself bears no such indicator)
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Why do so many dishonest people ruin this hobby? Im sick of seeing stuff like this.
He does indicate these are reprints(all presidents). Problem is they will be resold as real by the unscrupulous. Its a cesspool out there. With printers. lasers,tracing etc. its gonna get harder telling fakes . The new 100 dollar bills are already being counterfitted.
Sorry for not being clear; upon rereading, I can see the lack of clarity. I edited it to reflect that.
The seller does indicate that they're reprints.
What I was referring to was that the item itself carries no indication, as he states that the text which says "Reproduction Bookplate" doesn't appear on the actual item. (If it did, I'd probably be less upset about it, as future owners would be warned.)
My concern isn't with the people buying these from the seller assuming authenticity--they're adequately informed.
It's the people buying from them that I'm worried about.
And as someone who always kinda figured that collects second hand signed books and always kind of assumed that the danger lied in people forging the autograph on a flat signed book rather than reproducing the bookplate, I found this unsettling, to say the least.
James: +100
No presidential collector is going to want a copy of a signed bookplate.
As one of the professional authenticators among us, what can buyers do to ensure that, when they purchase a book with an affixed bookplate, they aren't purchasing a reproduction?
The only 2 tests I know of to judge writing on a matte surface is to check for an indent and see if it bled through.
Unfortunately, felt tips don't really leave indents, and, if the bookplate is affixed, it's going to be too thick to see through.
That's what really rubbed me the wrong way on this one.
If they actually left the text there, it wouldn't make any more sense, but it wouldn't be conductive to fraud, other than maybe giving other would be forgers the idea.
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