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<p>[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 9852708, member: 30"]Yes, it likely is, but it's probably not going to be worth more than if it is estimated as being NWP art and sold without attribution. Such collectors generally know what they are looking at without seeing the signature. I just would not want to break the slate that allows it to stand upright unprecariously. Perhaps a length of dental floss, the thicker old waxed kind, would be a tool to use to cut through whatever glue, idk.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 9852708, member: 30"]Yes, it likely is, but it's probably not going to be worth more than if it is estimated as being NWP art and sold without attribution. Such collectors generally know what they are looking at without seeing the signature. I just would not want to break the slate that allows it to stand upright unprecariously. Perhaps a length of dental floss, the thicker old waxed kind, would be a tool to use to cut through whatever glue, idk.[/QUOTE]
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