PrettySquareGal
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scotrace said:Sent image to a rabid collector. We should have an answer soon.
RetroToday said:Looks like a stencil to me as well, especially since it appears that ink was applied overtop the cut-out signature.
The oddity is the decorative border. Looks like the decorative tin they used to use to frame photos in hinged cases, such as ones done in the daguerrotype photo process. Hmmmm. Also, each frame of those is approximately that size.
See this link to see what I mean:
http://www.stereoviews.com/dagstins.html
PrettySquareGal said:But again, I do see where it looks like ink was applied.
Miss Neecerie said:See I think the -frame- thing is just to protect the more fragile stencil from bending when not in actual use....
You would have to slide the actual stencil out in order to put it on the item to be 'marked'....
scotrace said:The verdict, from Collector Guy:
"A stencil for the back of a photograph you silly."
PrettySquareGal said:
So, in other words, every time a photograph was taken of this fellow, he would engrave his name on the back with this stencil?
PrettySquareGal said:But that's not as glamorous as it being an early dog tag!