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I'm always skeptical. Sklar, while it sounds unusual, is a fairly common last name and Roberts are a dime a dozen. Wikipedia has your Robert Sklar born in New Brunswick, NJ and I thought "Welp the jig is up" but kept reading and his family moved to Long Beach when he was 9 so I think it's pretty close to 100% that it is indeed a postcard from film historian Robert Sklar. Very cool!
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Yes, that's him. A bunch of these were sold as part of a Leland's auction this summer. The Grove was one of them.
https://auction.lelands.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=116391 It looks like they're now being flipped on eBay. |
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