Hello Photo experts and collectors on this forum, I am interested in a little SS album from the early years with a kind of "home-made" feel to it. The worry I have is the photos are glued down so, of course, I can not take a look at the backs. This got me to thinking...is that a warning sign of possible fakery? Or are many photo albums of this time and place glued down on the pages? Also many of the white borders were hand scissor cut off (ostensibly to get rid of the white edges and increase the aesthetic look on black pages with a hand drawn green penciled around border.
Am I paranoid? or should I be very worried about authenticity?
I do not have it in hand yet to UV black light test it, and hope for your helpful advice. The "home-made" aspect of the SS album has a Gemutliche/cozy old German feel--but at the same time, I think I could fake an album like that with repro photos and the right materials if I wanted to!
--Thanks, Michael
Am I paranoid? or should I be very worried about authenticity?
I do not have it in hand yet to UV black light test it, and hope for your helpful advice. The "home-made" aspect of the SS album has a Gemutliche/cozy old German feel--but at the same time, I think I could fake an album like that with repro photos and the right materials if I wanted to!
--Thanks, Michael
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