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- From: au500@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Linda Zinn)
- Newsgroups: rec.collecting
- Subject: Hindenburg baggage stickers: Ethical question
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 14:02:43 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- While digging through the basement at an estate sale last summer I ran
- across a pile of oval baggage stickers depicting the airship Hindenburg and
- an American Airlines plane, along with a letter stating that the stickers
- had been printed for the series of flights of which the fateful May 1937
- trip was to be the first. American Airlines was to provide "exclusive
- connecting service" for the Hindenburg passengers once it landed in NJ.
- The man whose estate it was had worked for American Airlines, and on May 6,
- 1937, the day of the crash, had gone to his office and grabbed the
- stickers.
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- A local rare-book dealer came into the basement just after I made my
- discovery and found a few more stickers, which he bought. The dealer wanted
- my 400+ stickers and ultimately offered me a sizable amount of money for
- them. Alas, on the day the transaction was to take place, I was looking
- through some other old papers from the estate and realized that the
- few stickers on which the color was a bit darker were originals and the
- slightly lighter ones (identical otherwise) were reprints from the 1970s
- that the deceased had sold to raise money for a local cultural center.
- I notified the potential buyer of my discovery who, like me, was relieved
- that I had figured out the stickers were repros and disappointed that the
- find was not quite as sweet as we had both thought.
-
- I would hate to destroy these stickers, because they are quite lovely and
- depict a bit of history. I have no use for 400 baggage stickers, and I
- would love to sell them but am afraid some unscrupulous person might
- pawn them off as the originals, because without comparing an original and a
- reprint side by side, I'm sure no one could tell the difference. Any
- suggestions?
-
- By the way, I only have one original left, which I will keep. I sold a few
- and gave the rest to family members.
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