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DC-4 Flying Over New York City, 1939
DC-4 Flying Over New York City, 1939
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A DC-4 plane flying over New York City's skyline in 1939. © Tl Gotham Inc. LIFE and the LIFE logo are trademarks of Tl Gotham Inc.
We do not make any profit by selling products.
Manufacturer Cost:
€63,83
Logistic:
€9,50
Operations:
€4,47
Transaction cost:
€1,71
R&D:
€0,32
VAT:
€15,17
TOTAL:
€95,00
Retail mark up:
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- Printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Professional Deep Matte professional photographic paper; Paper Type: DPII Lustre
- To clean plexiglass, avoid any cleaning products that contain alcohol, ammonia, aromatics, and other abrasives. Using some car wax or vaseline, you can safely remove light surface scratches by temporarily filling in the scratch. Use a soft, clean cloth of a non-abrasive material. When especially dirty, you will want to soak the clean cloth in water and then add a non-abrasive cleaning agent, like dish soap, to the fabric
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Quality focus
Quality focus
Color
Black & White Print on a Black Frame
Construction
Plexiglass
Details
Date: 1939
Dimensions
30x20 cm / 40x30 cm / 70x50 cm
Other
Photo by: Margaret Bourke-White
Material
Solid Wood Frame

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