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Up for your consideration.

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Hard to say with these images. They are a little too dark.
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Man, you've got some nice 1921's. This one's a little weaker strike - slight flattening of the talons and incomplete large bottom leaves on the wreath - but still strong. I see it as a good strong 64. Shot in sunlight?
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MS-64.
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Shot with two Jansjo LED desk lamps and a daylight desk lamp.

I'll try to get up some lighter pictures.

There is a scratch on the right wing that doesn't show up well when looking at it straight on.
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Solid 64. Try diffusing the light out of those Jansjo's and see if that helps. Shame about the milk shots.
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64. Nice reflective surfaces
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I'm still comfortable with 64. If that was shot with Jansjos, they're probably at too low an angle; that's why I thought it was sunlight.
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I put this in 64 territory as well.
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The jansjos were at a low angle. I used super-macro so the lens was about 2" away. It was the only way to get the light in without a shadow.
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One last try.

This is a different set up with the light diffused through opaque milk bottle plastic.

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Ooooh. Hello, massive increase in contrast.


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The jansjos were at a low angle. I used super-macro so the lens was about 2" away. It was the only way to get the light in without a shadow.


Gotcha; you're doing the best you can with what you've got. Remember the technique with your last set, because it's as good as you could hope for with lustrous silver. I really, really like it; the only downside is I can see two different lighting color temperatures in it.
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You caught me Dave.
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If your not sick of this thread by now...

These are the sellers pictures. These are the only thing I had to go by. Scanned, I'm guessing, through the plastic case it came in.

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