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April 04, 2016 19:26

I get a bad email that this there is no duplication of this .

Looks the same to me.

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April 04, 2016 20:05

I get a bad email that this there is no duplication of this .

Looks the same to me.

Then what does the sender say should be the difference?

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April 04, 2016 20:20

I just suspect that this has not been reported? Getting angry is much easier.

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April 04, 2016 20:47

No reason was given, other than that it is not a duplication.

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Hello .. sorry to interfere ... but this came up on the 'home page'. I am quite new here and I would like to learn more about how Catawiki works exactly because I have a lot of trouble myself to place some items that I collect or want to sell under the correct category or designation because they simply 'do not exist' and I so I have trouble choosing where to put them. That is why I still have so little on my own page. Regarding this topic, for example, I do not see a category 'newspaper clippings' but it is under books and with the others under manufacturers. But the photos are not the same and both items are not under the same category, so I would assume that it is not a duplicate, right?

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April 04, 2016 21:59

Each object can only be in the catalog once. Preferably in the section where it belongs. Every identical object is a duplicate, wherever it is located.

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April 04, 2016 23:16

Do I get an angry email that this is not a duplication of this .

Perhaps he means that 2855289 is a duplicate of 4039233 (the other way around).

Normally the first entry is maintained, but in this case I would still choose to leave the more accurately described "pamphlet" (with associated users) and reject the "newspaper". Any administrator of the book category can do that, while the reverse action requires a Super Administrator.

(Although that's no reason to get mad about it.)

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Each object can only be in the catalog once. Preferably in the section where it belongs. Every identical object is a duplicate, wherever it is placed.

Okay ... but where exactly does this item that this topic is about belong? Sometimes it can be difficult to determine a correct category (I personally think) . I would also like to 'join' with catawiki , but feel a bit unsure if I will do it right.

For example, I have a glass to drink tea with a print/image of a cartoon character. Where do I put something like that? what is more important that it is a tea glass , for which there is no section, or do I place it with the cartoon character (jan jans and the children) for which there is also no section except 'comics' or "dolls and figurines" . Or at 'eating and drinking utensils', which is also not there. Or is the 'Manufacturer' or publisher the most important?

For many objects that I want to place, the 'pre-programmed' keywords often do not offer exactly what I think my stuff belongs to.

And where do you place complete crockery with an accessory mix of ceramics, glass and metal? I don't think there's a service section either.

I think glass and crystal is such a broad concept. where can I place (or find) a stained glass panel? If I search here for the keyword stained glass, I get everywhere except for the category stained glass itself.

Maybe I'm thinking too 'precise' and I should just start posting and see...?



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April 05, 2016 05:56

Maybe it should first be clear whether the entered pamphlet is equal to a newspaper with 4 pages, after all that is the difference I see here in those 2 items.

does the pamphlet also have 4 pages? or is it only with front and back and is it perhaps incomplete?

paper type is also important, on the 3rd images of 2855289 you can see the smooth thin paper, 4039233 it looks like just newspaper paper.

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For example, I have a glass to drink tea with a print/image of a cartoon character. Where do I put something like that? what is more important that it is a tea glass , for which there is no section, or do I place it with the cartoon character (jan jans and the children) for which there is also no section except 'comics' or "dolls and figurines" . Or at 'eating and drinking utensils', which is also not there. Or is the 'Manufacturer' or publisher the most important?

@ DeLapjeskAt

The first rule is look at the object and not what is on it

In the "Other" section, which includes this 3677731 , the tea glass with Jan, Jans fits fine. After that, linking to the main series Jan Jans and the children's comics is possible.

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The first rule is look at the object and not what's on it

Thank you Jilles, that's a good tip to start with.

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April 05, 2016 19:02

does the pamphlet also have 4 pages? or is it only with front and back and maybe that's why it's incomplete?

paper type is also important, the 3rd images of 2855289 show smooth thin paper, 4039233 looks like normal newspaper paper.

He is not incomplete. It simply consists of the front cover, center page, and back cover.

I happened to find 1 in an old scrapbook of sugar sachets. And did some research at the time. And there are 2 versions, the original ones that were dropped from planes, and a reproductions from years later.

On CW, both claim to be the original.

Edit, appear to be several reproductions, the latest from 1994.

And according to the undoubler, it was the date.

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April 05, 2016 19:46

There are several reprints , but I don't know how to distinguish them. Although it has the layout of a newspaper, the NIOD also calls the object an "air leaflet".

Joost may know whether 4021735 and 5973483 and 4040691 are originals.

2256209 is a reprint from 1970, but it is recognizably marked.

The most recent reprint is probably that of 1994 from "De war newspapers "( 2863811 ), I think only of that last issue.

Other also contains an earlier edition of De Viegende Hollander.

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April 06, 2016 02:35

And there are 2 versions, the original ones that were dropped from planes, and a reproductions from years later.

dropped from the plane, is usually thin paper, that had you used to be on board also in terms of weight 40 grams paper.

later newsprint came from 60 to 90 grams.

4039233 could therefore be a later version.

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April 06, 2016 19:33

4039233 could therefore be a later version from the looks of it.

And that based on a photo, nice.

Another one seems to have been thrown from the plane, the one from 1970. Then you have 1985, and 1994, and maybe 1975. The one from 1985 is also recognizable by the text on the front page: special edition April 30, 1985.

ps, merge that mess, except for the one from 1970 ;-).

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