snipped: <fred_rednor@yahoo.com> wrote: "should you travel to Ghent this winter and visit a museum instead of watching the Six Day, you're likely to find a painting credited to "the school of Pieter Bruegel". In those cases, much of the value is based on the quality of the work as much as for the director of the workshop in which it was produced."
agreed. very much analagous to the collaborative efforts
necessary to run the frame shops that made the brands that
get listees wet and sticky. no "one guy" did all that work.
the value "is" based on that, regardless of your shade of
rose in those colored glasses. but - the value shirley (!!)
must change after the mount is wrecked, stored for 25 years,
and then re-built with completely different parts in an
era many generations removed. no?
e-RICHIE
chester, ct