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Some one should find that bomb sane put up on the brooklyn bridge, and does anyone know if he died painting that piece? It made the New York Times head lines, the piece that is, maybe his death i don't know.

 

some one get on it

 

peace

 

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I met Sane a couple of times while growing up. Hard to believe someone so popular and influencial could be so humble and down to earth - he even rememberd my name the second time we met. as far as the cause of his passing i think it should be left up to the people who know the truth (family and close friends, and I am neither). this message board should just remind us of his legacy.

 

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I attend the school of the late great Sane. Starting school this year, I received my textbooks. I opened my math textbook and saw a Sane tag. At first I thought it was just some kid copying Sane's tag, but it was everywhere in the book. The name "David Smith" was logged in the list of names exactly in Sane's handstyle. I knew now that I was holding an artifact of graffiti history. Sane's very own math textbook, used in my school from years 1985 and 1986.

 

I have scanned some of the most interesting pages and uploaded them to my flickr account in order to archive some remaining bits of Sane's legacy.

 

http://flickr.com/photos/mikeazorin/sets/72157594274009002/detail/

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I attend the school of the late great Sane. Starting school this year, I received my textbooks. I opened my math textbook and saw a Sane tag. At first I thought it was just some kid copying Sane's tag, but it was everywhere in the book. The name "David Smith" was logged in the list of names exactly in Sane's handstyle. I knew now that I was holding an artifact of graffiti history. Sane's very own math textbook, used in my school from years 1985 and 1986.

 

I have scanned some of the most interesting pages and uploaded them to my flickr account in order to archive some remaining bits of Sane's legacy.

 

http://flickr.com/photos/mikeazorin/sets/72157594274009002/detail/

 

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