Is there a definitive way to determine if a catalog is original or a reprint? I have a early 36 page Edison Phonograph catalog dated 1910 and in excellent condition which has me somewhat skeptical. The size is 3 ½" X 6 ¼" and appears to have some age marks from being handled but not much. I purchased it as being original but I am not familiar with what to look for as far as being a reprint. The bottom of the last page has printed "American Bank Note Company, N.Y".
This catalog came with a 1903 Edison Moulded Records catalog from the same seller.
The staples holding it together are still shiny.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Original early Edison catalog ???
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Re: Original early Edison catalog ???
I do not know and these are just my observations.
I think that the quality is substandard for the American Bank Note Company.
The paper looks thin, like an off-white 20# bond.
The photo of Edison looks like a second generation copy of an original printing.
However, it does look printed rather than a photocopy.
Old staples should have at least some oxidation on them.
Old staples may also be a bit thicker than more modern types.
James.
PS: It's a simplified (cheaper version) of this one ...
https://www.phonographs.org/product/l-3 ... h-booklet/

I think that the quality is substandard for the American Bank Note Company.
The paper looks thin, like an off-white 20# bond.
The photo of Edison looks like a second generation copy of an original printing.
However, it does look printed rather than a photocopy.
Old staples should have at least some oxidation on them.
Old staples may also be a bit thicker than more modern types.
James.
PS: It's a simplified (cheaper version) of this one ...
https://www.phonographs.org/product/l-3 ... h-booklet/
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Re: Original early Edison catalog ???
Thanks James. My catalog looks exactly like the catalog in the link you provided but without the added colorization and a different front cover. What seems strange is that the colorized version in the link says that it may be a reprint...There are two of them listed on Ebay currently and they both say copy/reprint. LOL back to square one I guess.
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Re: Original early Edison catalog ???
I may be very naive but don't honest reprints have to say they are at either the start or end of the book?
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Re: Original early Edison catalog ???
This is from a recent eBay sale of a real catalog ...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/204292176082?h ... 7675.l2557
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Re: Original early Edison catalog ???
Only if the original is still in copyright. (Standard disclaimer.)1923VictorFan wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:23 am I may be very naive but don't honest reprints have to say they are at either the start or end of the book?
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Re: Original early Edison catalog ???
Thanks for those great examples James..
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