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by gasardmorecom » Sun Jun 02, 2002 2:01 am
Some years ago I purchased a very old antique desk and owned it for some years and decided to have it refurbished. To my amazement, I found taped to the bottom of one of the drawers an envelope. Inside that envelope were several original court documents laying out the bankruptcy rules of the Tucker Automobile. I have held on to that envelope for another 20 years and have decided to get it appraised for it's authenticity of which I have little doubt that it will pass with flying colors... red ink and all. Would you have an idea of how I could accomplish this task? Also I was wondering if you or your colleagues ever seen papers like these before? I realize the importance of preserving history which is why I am choosing to part with this document. Any insight you wish to forward to my care will be greatly received. <br>
Sincerely,<br>
gas@ardmore.com
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by chris » Wed Jul 17, 2002 9:08 pm
you should try Tucker J at the tucker club he seams to know every thing I dont
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