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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Goodykoontz, post: 11728499, member: 82566"]i did open up the back and remove the piece from the frame. there's no other info to be found. i've been kind of assuming it was SF and that the artist intentionally left out the bay bridge(that's the bridge to the left), maybe because it didn't fit his composition. if you go look at the skyline of SF back in 1970 before all of the skyscrapers were built, it looks just like it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Goodykoontz, post: 11728499, member: 82566"]i did open up the back and remove the piece from the frame. there's no other info to be found. i've been kind of assuming it was SF and that the artist intentionally left out the bay bridge(that's the bridge to the left), maybe because it didn't fit his composition. if you go look at the skyline of SF back in 1970 before all of the skyscrapers were built, it looks just like it.[/QUOTE]
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