In a message dated 1/11/2008 5:44:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
standardtriumph@btinternet.com writes:
If you know a good forger, I'd take a photograph of the original - with
measurements, and then get a
lump of chinagraph pencil or chalk and get the 'forger' to replicate.
==AM==
But wouldn't that be obvious? I mean, many folks don't sign their name
exactly the same all the time, and I can't imagine that penmanship was foremost
in
the minds of the poor line worker at Banner Lane or wherever whilst
scribbling notations on engine blocks. In other words, any old scrawl or
scribble
might do just fine? ;-)
--Andy Mace
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