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Thank you, a modified historic image. (a Cigar Box label)

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John Leeke wrote:
>
> Hey Bryan:
>
> That's fabulous. I especially like the "arm & hammer", also used by the New
> York Mechanick's Society in the 18th century and undoubtedly many others
> before and since. Did some one draw up the four scenes, or did they come
> from somewhere?
>
> John Leeke
> By Hammer and Hand Great Works Do Stand

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