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Old 11-25-2013, 06:53 PM
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Cool piece - my snipe didn't even register.

I don't think the names/images on the stamps relate to the notes below, but they could be a key to a more detailed description of the perpetrator, details and real photos kept in a book;i.e-this piece would have been hanging on a police department wall with the stamp-side facing out.
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Old 11-25-2013, 08:05 PM
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I really like this piece as well. I don't know what is going on with the back, but I like all the stamps and detail. My favorite, is the Horse thief from Ohio. What the heck is up with the back stamps & writing? Really unique piece. The collage of college teams is sweet as well. Wished I owned this cabinet.
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Cool piece - my snipe didn't even register.

I don't think the names/images on the stamps relate to the notes below, but they could be a key to a more detailed description of the perpetrator, details and real photos kept in a book;i.e-this piece would have been hanging on a police department wall with the stamp-side facing out.
The stamps on the back all say "Eastman College" on them...the "Charges" leveled under each stamp are just a joke. This is a very cool cabinet photo...I did not see it when it was live on ebay.
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The stamps on the back all say "Eastman College" on them...the "Charges" leveled under each stamp are just a joke. This is a very cool cabinet photo...I did not see it when it was live on ebay.
I disagree.
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I disagree.
On closer inspection I believe the stamps were placed over photos...so probably at one time it was used by the police, but was later used as a joke.
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