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Agreed although we'll never know when it was actually cut from the poster or the intent of the original owner. I would have expected to see some glue residue on the back if it was intended for a scrapbook.
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Six of one, half dozen of another, either way it seems relatively worthless to me ( unless of course you are reassembling the poster from scraps).
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+1
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Well, whoever cut it had a steady hand, I'll give 'em that!
I guess one man's worthless cutout is another man's £311.93 eBay item. ![]() 3rd line. |
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