Posted 2 years ago
JimLinderman
(160 items)
A fine gent in his stylish Buffalo Coat. I am going to guess the coat is a puffy photography studio prop to help tenderfeet look like they've been to the Wild West.
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Tenderfoot Tintype Buffalo Coat Wild West Studio Prop collection Jim Linderman | Mens Coats6 of 10 |
Posted 2 years ago
JimLinderman
(160 items)
A fine gent in his stylish Buffalo Coat. I am going to guess the coat is a puffy photography studio prop to help tenderfeet look like they've been to the Wild West.
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Nice photo and nice coat.
A warning: I have had photos copied here and then reprints listed on ebay. You may want to look into watermarking your images.
Scott
It is a tintype and would be hard to duplicate.
Probably not worth it to copy as a tin.
It would look nice/ sell well as a cabinet card!
I trust two things. One, that no one is going to copy my buffalo coat tintype. Two, that anyone who collects tintypes should know how to tell a fake. And there ARE fakes, but not too many yet. I imagine Native American and Civil War images for the most part, maybe some baseball players. I've collected tintypes a while, only had one fake. I also wrote a book about them "The Painted Backdrop" which you can find on Blurb. Oh...and anyone who makes and sells a fake photograph is not worth my attention for any reason. So don't.
Jim Linderman
The image would look awkward as a cabinet card.
Jim,
I just wanted to give you a heads up that there are scammers who use this site to create REPRINT images.
I didn't appreciate it that someone was making money off of an image that I owned, when I didn't authorize a reprint.
Thanks for posting it.
Scott
You can report the sellers on e-bay who are doing this. Have you? Report them and call e-bay.
Yes-- several times.
After looking at some images, I am not convinced that this is a buffalo coat.
Here is an example of a typical buffalo coat:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mountain-Man-Fur-Coat-antique-cabinet-photograph-/310232417756?pt=Art_Photo_Images&hash=item483b4b05dc
There are pretty dramatic differences.
Scott
Fab coat. Fab photo.