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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Goodykoontz, post: 9865837, member: 82566"]that "silver glow" isn't really present when you look at the print in person. the photos i've provided were shot outside, in the shade. unfortunately, even there there's an issue of glare. there's glare along the entire left side. the actual color is a uniform, rich brown. also, as i state above, there's no glass covering this print. it's possible there was at one time but none now. when you look at the print at an angle, you can see wipe marks that look old.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Goodykoontz, post: 9865837, member: 82566"]that "silver glow" isn't really present when you look at the print in person. the photos i've provided were shot outside, in the shade. unfortunately, even there there's an issue of glare. there's glare along the entire left side. the actual color is a uniform, rich brown. also, as i state above, there's no glass covering this print. it's possible there was at one time but none now. when you look at the print at an angle, you can see wipe marks that look old.[/QUOTE]
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