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Old 07-05-2004, 01:56 PM
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Posted By: Nickinvegas

Greeting All,
These two pictures came with some other stuff I bought(sports and americana lot.) I think they maybe the same person although I am not sure. Can anyone tell me if this guy is famous or infamous? He looks like a mathematician I had studied, though I can't remember his name. Nevertheless, any help would be apreciated.

The back of the studio picture is printed with the following: "Tappan's Branch Gallery,Woodsfield O.,A.W Marshall, Manager.

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Might be a member of ZZ Top

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Old 07-05-2004, 06:16 PM
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Put turbin on him and he could pass for Taliban

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This is the proof needed to show that Charles Manson was somebody else in a previous life...

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Those are pictures of my great grandpa Louie. He invented the toilet seat cover. Before him, you could always see the hole.

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Posted By: Big Spider Beck

It's the Smith Brothers, Zeb and Zeke, top battery for House of David barnstormers. You could look it up.

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