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Jimi,
No, I didn't know that. Thanks for the info. I have owned mine since the early 1990's and before you told me about the Halper auction, knew of only three or four times a box like mine had come up for sale in all of those years. When I bought my pencil box, I didn't know anything bout it except it looked old. Later, after I found out it was made in the late 1800's, I made up a fantasy about how a young boy would take his pencil box to school during the day and then come home and look at his Old Judge collection at night. What I would really like to know is exactly how old the box is, who made it and approximately how many might still be in existence. Thanks again, David |
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