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magikbilly
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Hiya Duner,
take this with the good nature it is intended
Not bragging; but tell me honestly - if you bought these at $10 for the pair would you not want to tell someone? I would! I just did!
Edward G. Robinson: Vintage dedicated and inscribed matte double weight soft focus matching studio portaits signed in fountain pen, c. 1940.
Best,
Billy
take this with the good nature it is intended
Not bragging; but tell me honestly - if you bought these at $10 for the pair would you not want to tell someone? I would! I just did!
Edward G. Robinson: Vintage dedicated and inscribed matte double weight soft focus matching studio portaits signed in fountain pen, c. 1940.
Best,
Billy
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but...who's edward g. robinson?
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<< <i>i definitely would too...i don't think i've ever gotten a deal on an autograph....unless you consider great prices for fakes!
but...who's edward g. robinson? >>
One of the greatest movie stars of the first half of the 20th century. He was in Little Ceaser in 1930 - his last film, his 100th, was 1973's Soylent Green with Heston. He was the gangster "Jonny Rocco" in the 1944 classic Key Largo with Bogart and Bacall. He was even supposed to play the orignal Dr. Zaius in Planet of the Apes but the makeup was too much. Perhaps you recall his cartoon alter-ego "I'm the frog , see? Yeah.."
Billy