About the photo
Like most of these photos I know very little about this one. Probably taken in the 60's. Someone who knows about New York City buses might be able to identify the year. Must be after 1963.
Weathered Walnut Frame. A slightly distressed walnut finish with visible wood grain. Modern, solid wood 3/4" face, 1-7/16" depth from wall. Print is framed to the edge. Each piece is framed with plexiglass and backed with acid free foamcore, backing paper, and hanging wire.
Printed by https://www.tribecaprintworks.com
Weathered Walnut Frame. A slightly distressed walnut finish with visible wood grain. Modern, solid wood 3/4" face, 1-7/16" depth from wall. Print is framed to the edge. Each piece is framed with plexiglass and backed with acid free foamcore, backing paper, and hanging wire.
Printed by https://www.tribecaprintworks.com
Framed in our slightly distressed weathered walnut frame with visible wood grain, we give the print a 3/4" border with a hand torn deckled edge and mount it to 3/16 acid free foamcore backed by acid free rag mat. The floated print is raised from the matboard and set back from the plexiglass for extra dimension.
Printed by https://www.tribecaprintworks.com
Framed in our slightly distressed weathered walnut frame with visible wood grain, we give the print a 3/4" border with a hand torn deckled edge and mount it to 3/16 acid free foamcore backed by acid free rag mat. The floated print is raised from the matboard and set back from the plexiglass for extra dimension.
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Taken by my Grandfather Joseph Ratke and printed by Tribeca Printworks. 5-7 business days for production. 2-3 business days to ship.
The Photographer Joseph Ratke, my grandfather, was a freelance commercial photographer and contributor to billiards digest and other billiards related publications. He was an avid photographer from the 1950's till his death in 2021. He has thousands of negatives yet to be scanned and thousands of digital photos I've organized.