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I missed this the first time around, fascinating stuff.
I'd have thought the color one was the fake, but the $15K says different. Was the standup part of the color one advertised as homemade? It looks very much like the work of a kid with scissors and glue, while the standup bit of the black and white one is obviously a professionally made part. I'm often amazed at the effort expended on some of the fakes. Finding a good enough source image to make a decent reprint, the actual printing, and making two die cut parts. Die cutting isn't cheap. And while doing all that, they cheaped out and didn't bother with the green print. ![]() Steve B |
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