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Posted By: Julie
that all Old Judges were originally black and white--the way you see only a very few today, and that the colorarion--either the common sepia, pink, or other colors was due to aging. I have also been told (I think by David Rudd) that the pink ones were intentionally made pink, as an experiment with the public taste. I tend to disdagree with both of these statements. Who knows something definite about the Old Judge color variations? |
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