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Old 06-18-2010, 07:21 AM
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Default T206 Piedmont - What is this?

The little blue thing to the right of "New;" at a quick glance I always thought it was a hand pointing to the words. Is that your take or am I missing something?
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I believe it is a hand with a finger pointing gesture. It was a common printing practice around the time used to draw attention to something specific on an advertisement, in this case the word "New."
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I always thought it was a hand, but why is the thumb also pointing?
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Perhaps it is the long lost eighth horizontal pose.
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I'm almost POSITIVE it is Shoeless Joe.
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I always thought it was one of those "right this way" finger point gestures?
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I always though it was a hand and finger.
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