Considering that Ansel Adams is a business that is worth more now than it ever was while he was alive, I foresee a potential problem for the garage sale buyer, now that he has publicized his story (after 10 years of working to get it authenticated). Ansel's estate could argue that since the negatives were never sold they were illegally removed by someone and the current owner is thus in possession of stolen property. I am not a lawyer, so I don't know how valid that argument would be - but the estate could have deeper pockets than the artist and at least perhaps throw a wrench in the works of any potential sale.
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