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    Morris and Company Historical Clothiers
    &
    Indian River Graphics

    Is proud to introduce to the Authentic Campaigner Community


    The Ugly Mucket
    Purveyor of Quality Reproduction CDV’s


    Mark Gaynor is proprietor of Indian River Graphics and The Ugly Mucket.

    The Ugly Mucket will take your quality period image and use it to make a quality & correct CDV with period back marks.

    I have personally examined Mark’s work and they compare very well to period CDV’s that I have examined in several collections, with the exception of the years of use and abuse.

    Please feel free to visit our site or send me an email with any of your questions.


    http://www.morris-clothiers.com/uglymucket.html


    Last edited by Canton Zouave; 02-12-2008, 12:27 PM. Reason: OOPs....bad grammar
    Todd Morris

    Proprietor, Morris & Company Historical Clothiers

    http://morrisclothiers.com

    Canton Lodge #60 F&AM Canton, Ohio


    In Memorium: Pvt. Simon Morris, Co. G, 78th OVI Died: April 14, 1863 Jefferson Barracks, Missouri
    Joseph Rezin Thompson, 1st W.Va. Light Artillery
    Azville W. Lindsey, Co. G, 12th W.Va. Volunteer Infantry

  • #2
    Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

    This sounds first rate!

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    • #3
      Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

      re: Backmark

      It looks like they do but I can't tell for sure from the image - there is some notation on the back that this is a reproduction isn't there?

      T'anks,
      John Pillers
      TSM
      John Pillers
      Looking for images/accounts of 7th through 12th Ill. Inf. regiments from April 1861 - April 1862

      'We're putting the band back together'

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      • #4
        Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

        John,

        If I remember correctly there is a URL for their website included in the backmark.


        Best,
        Dan Wambaugh
        Wambaugh, White, & Company
        www.wwandcompany.com
        517-303-3609
        Become our fan on Facebook by clicking HERE

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        • #5
          Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

          With the sheer volume of counterfeit items that I deal with in the real world Mark has taken efforts to make his CDV's accurate, yet still identifiable as a reproduction. At the very bottom of the CDV, on the reverse, is a very small URL. This is his mark to show that they are reproductions. I asked Mark about this as we prepared to make the posting. Mark states that if someone wishes to remove the URL it is purely on them, but it can easily been done with a sharp #10 blade. The URL can be scraped off with little effort and no damage to the card. He provided an example to me in which he used an original image (I don’t know which format) to make a series of CDV's for a customer. The image with of their relative, and they wanted some CDV's made off of it. No you can clearly see that any nefarious individuals could take the step a little further and easily produce bogus CDV's. With the simple back mark some counterfeiting can be reduced. Lets face it though…if someone wants to counterfeit a CDV, they will there is only so much that can be done.


          Hope this explains the lower back mark a little bit.
          Todd Morris

          Proprietor, Morris & Company Historical Clothiers

          http://morrisclothiers.com

          Canton Lodge #60 F&AM Canton, Ohio


          In Memorium: Pvt. Simon Morris, Co. G, 78th OVI Died: April 14, 1863 Jefferson Barracks, Missouri
          Joseph Rezin Thompson, 1st W.Va. Light Artillery
          Azville W. Lindsey, Co. G, 12th W.Va. Volunteer Infantry

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          • #6
            Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

            Hallo!

            Thanks for the explanation.

            I was going to try several, but the modern URL on the back scared me away.

            (I am reminded, I think it was, of Hannover Brass, that put a very tiny almost invisible letter "H" hidden on their belt plates somewhere as a "touch-mark" to counter forgeries.)

            Curt
            Curt Schmidt
            In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

            -Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
            -Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
            -Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
            -Vastly Ignorant
            -Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.

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            • #7
              Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

              In addition, if anyone has any questions or ideas that have about Mark's product, feel free to drop him a line direct. If you click on the Ugly Mucket banner on my site, it will take you straight to Mark. Mark is very open about his product, actually all of his product& services, and "Lends an Ear" very well. If you have a special image or a special mark....call him, discuss it, and see what he can do for you.

              Looking at the images that he supplied me, some of those lads are lingering on these pages. Please feel free to step up and let us know about your experiences.

              Please feel free to let Mark know that we sent you his way.
              Todd Morris

              Proprietor, Morris & Company Historical Clothiers

              http://morrisclothiers.com

              Canton Lodge #60 F&AM Canton, Ohio


              In Memorium: Pvt. Simon Morris, Co. G, 78th OVI Died: April 14, 1863 Jefferson Barracks, Missouri
              Joseph Rezin Thompson, 1st W.Va. Light Artillery
              Azville W. Lindsey, Co. G, 12th W.Va. Volunteer Infantry

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              • #8
                Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

                Ugly Mucket Business Cards (Calling Cards) Now Available! Sneak a peek at the NEW gallery but don't stare!

                Mark L. Gaynor
                51st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. B.

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                • #9
                  Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

                  Might want to change the way the numbers are situated under the examples. The second your cursor comes off the number it goes back to the first image. IOn the other hand if you leave it there you only get to see a small portion of the bottom of the image. They are dandy products though. ~Gary
                  Gary Dombrowski
                  [url]http://garyhistart.blogspot.com/[/url]

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                  • #10
                    Re: Reproduction CDV's from Your Period Correct Image

                    You may want to add a few labels from some Southern photographers as well.Texas and Virginia would be a good start.
                    Ron Moen
                    Co.A, First Texas Infantry (Retired)
                    CWPT
                    E Clampus Vitus

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