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<p>[QUOTE="Josh, post: 74864, member: 379"]I would like to thank everyone for their replies. I decided to take the backing off of the frame and remove the print. The backing behind the print is marked Henry O. Walker "Grief" 1918, hand written in ink. Took a magnifying glass to the print and did not see any regular pattern of dots. The paper has a very smooth feel to it. Almost like wax paper but without as much of the coating.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Josh, post: 74864, member: 379"]I would like to thank everyone for their replies. I decided to take the backing off of the frame and remove the print. The backing behind the print is marked Henry O. Walker "Grief" 1918, hand written in ink. Took a magnifying glass to the print and did not see any regular pattern of dots. The paper has a very smooth feel to it. Almost like wax paper but without as much of the coating.[/QUOTE]
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