The motion picture "National Treasure" used a superb reproduction of the American Declaration of Independence as a substitute for the real article. Where can a comparable reproduction be obtained?
Does either reproduction emulate the severely aged and faded parchment in the movie prop original Declaration rather than the obviously offset printed "souvenir" that the protagonist tried to shop lift?
I just checked my life size copy. It is printed on fake parchment, and looks like it! However, when I was in High School we used to "AGE" homework to look a couple of hundred years old with a spray bottle of water and a blow dryer.
I would assume the movie prop department worked over their copy!
The motion picture "National Treasure" used a superb reproduction of the American Declaration of Independence as a substitute for the real article. Where can a comparable reproduction be obtained?
On Bill O'Reilly's site--you got a free copy of it when you ordered some offering of his-or either joined his site? I don't recall exactly? Ever since he was blackballed off of Fox-none of his stuff is mentioned anywhere. Not sure what the url of his website is?