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<p>[QUOTE="milestoneks, post: 4372617, member: 170"]Sorry so long to get back. Seecof states: "They (the reproductions) have shiny, antiqued, flawless surfaces and seem to be made from very thin metal, none of which is typical of 1928 bookends." He values the repo's at $20-30. He doesn't state where the original is stamped, Your felt is glued on. If you desire, you can take a razor blade and slowly lift the felt, but markings are usually visible on the outer side.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="milestoneks, post: 4372617, member: 170"]Sorry so long to get back. Seecof states: "They (the reproductions) have shiny, antiqued, flawless surfaces and seem to be made from very thin metal, none of which is typical of 1928 bookends." He values the repo's at $20-30. He doesn't state where the original is stamped, Your felt is glued on. If you desire, you can take a razor blade and slowly lift the felt, but markings are usually visible on the outer side.[/QUOTE]
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