But Todd
the guy who showed you the Thing poster at Cinevent said you did the
testing right there, unless I misunderstood him
At 02:00 PM 8/20/2011, Todd Spoor wrote:
Although I did sleep at a holiday in last night, I am NOT forensic
scientist. The Forensic company we are using does criminal cases
throughout the US and they are quite certain of their findings. If
you look at the presentation they state the Paper Mills in the US
switched over to a "Alkaline wet chemistry" in the late 1980's which
is when the paper from the fake "the Thing" was made. I hope that
answers your question.
Regards
Todd
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On Aug 20, 2011, at 1:37 PM, Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art
<sa...@comic-art.com> wrote:
>> "Cinevent Presentation." it shows quite conclusively the
different paper used and especially the different alkaline/ PH in
the paper proving it was made in different time periods.
>
> Todd
>
> couldn't the variances also be due to being stored in different locales?
>
> for instance, what is the alkaline factor of a poster stored in
Cincinnati Oh for 30 years vs Denver Co?
>
> the Mile High comics collection is a great example of potential
differences due to just such a factor
> the pages of those comic books were bone white due to the storage
in a cedar closet at 5200ft absl
> clearly, environmental factors were the reason these books are
different from all others
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