Yes you misunderstood, we LOOKED at the poster at Cinevent, but took it with us 
because we had to lift a sample from the poster to send into the lab.

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On Aug 20, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art <sa...@comic-art.com> 
wrote:

> 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
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> 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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