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09-15-2018, 09:42 PM
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I think Dean nailed it; from an A.H. Fox Collectors Association point of view, Edgar appears to be in the 'Mist' Nash' position while George is loping into the "Buckingham Strut". There is a definite need for parity here! If you offer these in the Silent Auction, I would suggest/ insist that both Edgar and George sign them "in character"! I do agree with Edgar that they would provide irrefutable proof of the latent physicality of the office of juris doctor(s). I think an "artists proof" version of the original photograph, appropriately framed and signed by both parties, would be a hot Silent Auction item, worthy of at least a hefty minimum bid!
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09-15-2018, 11:11 PM
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I can say, without duress, that George was humpin’ that straw. When he began slacking, I’d just throw another bale at him. Since, I’m only hourly, and wasn’t getting time and a half, I left at noon. The baler trailer was half full at that point.
When we were young, we didn’t have such luxuries. We had to pick them up in the field and toss them 6 and 8 high on the back of a ‘48 Reo flatbed.
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