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  • This is an aspect of Ripperology I will not miss. Sad.
    Best Wishes,
    Cris Malone
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    "Objectivity comes from how the evidence is treated, not the nature of the evidence itself. Historians can be just as objective as any scientist."

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    • Rajah:

      Whenever possible, please send the information to me.....thanks !

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      • Tim - I am not saying the man bought a genuine 1889 letter and envelope in order to create the "Kosminski" letter. That is your conclusion. I am merely confirming that he did, in fact, make such a purchase a year or so ago.
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        • The link to the original eBay sale can still be found on Google. Unfortunately, the sale was over a year ago and is thus "cached," so it can't be viewed. The sale, however, included not only a letter, but to my mind somewhat more interestingly, an original 1889 envelope. None of this is compatible with the letter Tim A. bought, however. Like I say, draw your own conclusions.
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          • Not exactly a household name.
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            • Originally posted by R. J. Palmer View Post
              Tim - I am not saying the man bought a genuine 1889 letter and envelope in order to create the "Kosminski" letter. That is your conclusion. I am merely confirming that he did, in fact, make such a purchase a year or so ago.
              What are you stating then Roger, Mark, Mark Ripper, RJ. ??
              That proves nothing other than, he bought a letter dated 1889. Was that bought in his own name or another to deceive, much like yourself??
              He has a history of buying Christian related items. What was the letter referring to ??

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              • Howard - I will send you an email via the D'Onston account. It might take an hour or so. Like I say, I think it would be just as well that the man's name is not mentioned on-line. I am not accusing him of anything; I merely pointing out a few things I have been able to confirm. These things have a tendency to hang around for years and crop up again, so it is just as well that it is "put to bed." Cheers.

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                • Originally posted by R. J. Palmer View Post
                  Not exactly a household name.
                  Again. A religious theme.
                  Do you really have anything at all to disprove disparage. ??

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                  • Originally posted by R. J. Palmer View Post
                    Howard - I will send you an email via the D'Onston account. It might take an hour or so. Like I say, I think it would be just as well that the man's name is not mentioned on-line. I am not accusing him of anything; I merely pointing out a few things I have been able to confirm. These things have a tendency to hang around for years and crop up again, so it is just as well that it is "put to bed." Cheers.
                    Put what to bed ????

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                    • Was there an envelope or outer cover produced with this letter then? If so, can we see it please...

                      Thanks

                      Dave

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                      • Howard - I will send you an email via the D'Onston account. It might take an hour or so. Like I say, I think it would be just as well that the man's name is not mentioned on-line. I am not accusing him of anything; I merely pointing out a few things I have been able to confirm. These things have a tendency to hang around for years and crop up again, so it is just as well that it is "put to bed." Cheers.

                        Thanks Roger...

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                        • Clifford Harrison wasn't a religious figure. A "reciter" was a person who recited poetry, etc. while accompanied by the piano. In the days before radio, this passed as entertainment in Victorian concert halls. Evidently he also sang. Gotta run. Have a good night.

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                          • Originally posted by Cogidubnus View Post
                            Was there an envelope or outer cover produced with this letter then? If so, can we see it please...

                            Thanks

                            Dave
                            No Dave.

                            Tim.

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                            • OK, thanks Tim

                              Dave

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                              • What have you proven RJ? Other than nothing..

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