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IlCattivo25
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6 March 2022

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How did we miss this for nearly two years?


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Based on the comments, this seems to be a reconstruction


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IlCattivo25
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6 March 2022

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Damn! Sure fooled me. It certainly didn't look like it could be faked. Reconstructors these days are becoming more and more sophisticated...


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Pumpkinman99
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22 March 2022

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Most reconstructions are missing a key element that is usually missed on the real logo we have a partial recording of. The “C” in Communications is larger than the rest of the word and looks slightly different than the rest of the letters, you can see this in the last few frames when it fades into the CBS logo.

This may be the case with “Company” as well but until we find another legitimate recording it’s hard to tell since the star obstructs that part of the word.


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James Fabiano
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6 December 2022

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Which is why we need to go a step further if someone claims to have the actual thing. We need some extra verification steps when that time comes.


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