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Hmm, maybe Earl Townsend knew something about it that we don't know:dontknow:
 

Hmm, maybe Earl Townsend knew something about it that we don't know:dontknow:

As often and for as long as they have been mis-identified Charl, I highly doubt it.

I would bet a 20 against a plain doughnut on that piece.
 

sold for 122$
 

sold for 122$

Crazy! Hopefully when the buyer gets it in hand, he see's what the lousy pictures didn't show and understands what it means.

I better take mine out of the rock garden for someone steals them valuable suckers.
 

As often and for as long as they have been mis-identified Charl, I highly doubt it.

I would bet a 20 against a plain doughnut on that piece.

I just thought it was funny that even the great Earl Townsend could be mistaken, but hey, why not actually? His collection just sold. The birdstones went for a combined $420,000+. Wonder what this sold for in the Townsend auction:dontknow: Wow, $122 for an Earl Townsend piece:laughing7:
How much you want to bet part of that price was for that reason? Too funny!
 

i have a rare tepee carving...any offers?
 

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...well...it DOES have a "tag".....
 

OOoo- let me get my checkbook ;) Yakker
 

...well given the rarity and the fact that I have a certificate stating that it was made in Atlantis...I couldn't let it go for any less than 1,000,000$
 

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