Tell him he needs to sand off the back of the card.

-rk

On Oct 21, 2009, at 4:11 PM, David Lieberman wrote:


We get lots of emails every day.....some are worth sharing! We just received this one:

Hello,

I'm writing to you in the hope that you may be able to answer a question about lobby card authentication for me. I found your contact information through some ebay listings. I hope it's okay that I'm writing with an unrelated question.

About five years ago a friend gave me a lobby card from the 1931 Dracula movie that he claimed was original. I've recently considered selling this but I'm suspicious that it might be a reproduction and not actually an original. My only clue to work with is the "kodak" stamp on the back of the card's paper. The embossed stamp mark suggests to me that it's probably a fake or reproduction. Is this an indication that my card is fake, or do you believe it might not rule out the possibility that it is, in fact, an original?

Thank you for your time and any information you can give me.




David Lieberman
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