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That I've been fascinated with this young lady for years, and worse, that I study her photo intently even now after a decade of wedded bliss with my "gal pal."
I'm slowly unpacking after a cross country move, and just found one of my little treasures. I believe her name was "Emma," although my memory is a a little dim. I bought this print on eBay years ago, and quite coincidentally, saw the glass plate negative listed perhaps a year later.
I would have bought the negative as well, but sadly, it had a fractured corner. I believe there was a notation with the negative which gave her name as Emma.
Of course we have a Maynard No. 16. I find it interesting that it is wearing the common Maynard butt as opposed to the Swiss buttplate which I usually see on No. 16s. Also unusual (I think), for a No. 16 is that the rifle appears to be wearing the plain graduated tang sight, as opposed to the Hadley vernier.
Difficult to tell, but I also wonder if that is a nickel plated receiver?
Anyone else find anything of interest in the photo? Do any of you happen to be photography scholars? When did glass plate negatives fade from common use?