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    Diane Nelson Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 6, 2009, 02:38 PM
    The Lone Wolf
    I have a print with a copyright of 1925 Borin Chicago. I believe that it is called "THE LONE WOLF". I found it under the steps of my husband's grandmothers house when we were cleaning it out after she passed away. I am having it framed to help preserve it. It has a couple of tears and looks like a little stain on the side of the picture. Can you tell me anything about this print?
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    Jul 6, 2009, 04:26 PM

    Diane, it would have to have a number, artists allowed numbered prints that were signed by them, say 50 or so. The fact that it is so damaged will be a deterent to it's value. Usually prints have to be numbered, signed and without damage.

    If you want to save it, have it framed for intrinsic value, that is nice.

    tick

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