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Posted By: David
Like someone mentioned, there is something very interesting about this strip. I am wondering like someone has mentioned what factors determined that Barry Halper's strip is indeed from 1909? Also, to Barry in the forum, like Cycleback said......you can't just run down to your local copy store and laser print this and keep the same dot formation integrity of the ancient printing presses. That is why I have questions about this......when magnified, the print is much different than the modern printing dot formation. I am wondering what kind of print the known reprints have, and also, what the original has. Do you think it would be the same as the lithography techniques used with all the other T206s? And if so, shouldn't someone be able to dismiss this piece or authenticate through the 100x magnified print? Thanks for any thoughts on this... |
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