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Oh man Peter, Don't get me started on this thread
![]() I picked this up not to long ago at an estate sale Cheap! 42" long World War original panoramic - The railway station plaza, Arras, France, February, 1919 Its amazing up close - all the rubble and damage to the buildings... This one pictured is from the Library of Congress website. Mine is not in this good of condition... But mine does not have the fold lines... I have not taken the time to photograph it yet. I cannot not find another original that has sold??? |
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I've been to a total of one estate sale. I happened to stumble upon it walking around my neighborhood back when I lived in Venice Beach. I went in because the person who lived there was obviously a hoarder and I felt like digging through garbage for some reason. I left caked in dust with a Limoges vase. I gave it to my mom.
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The signature of Barker Gummere Jr New Jersey Delegate for the 1900 Republican Convention, brother of William Gummere who invented the hook slide
Flea Market find .25 cents box http://baseballhistoryblog.com/3195/...to-hook-slide/ |
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