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Delete For lack of reliable sources. All I could find were social media sites and music/fan blogs. The "examiner.com" is not a newspaper but a fan site around art and music -- sort of a "huffpost" for those topics. The story of the sale of the statue is very strange - the artist's site doesn't mention it, and I can't find evidence in any reliable source. The story, originally on Replogle's site, got repeated frequently, but never investigated, AFAIK. The LA Times does note that the statue is in a private collection and that Replogle announced that it was for sale, but it is a brief mention and they don't confirm it.
[1] Note that Replogle has a brother,
John_Replogle, also on WP and also of questionable notability.
LaMona (
talk) 23:53, 13 December 2014 (UTC)reply
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talk page or in a
deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
Delete For lack of reliable sources. All I could find were social media sites and music/fan blogs. The "examiner.com" is not a newspaper but a fan site around art and music -- sort of a "huffpost" for those topics. The story of the sale of the statue is very strange - the artist's site doesn't mention it, and I can't find evidence in any reliable source. The story, originally on Replogle's site, got repeated frequently, but never investigated, AFAIK. The LA Times does note that the statue is in a private collection and that Replogle announced that it was for sale, but it is a brief mention and they don't confirm it.
[1] Note that Replogle has a brother,
John_Replogle, also on WP and also of questionable notability.
LaMona (
talk) 23:53, 13 December 2014 (UTC)reply
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