Talk:Letter written on 12 Aug 1965
The first place to look for the mate to an unknown PS is nearby file numbers. Thus, for the "Unknown PS" at File:Sohan img605.jpg we look at 604 and 606. And because this batch of letter images has been "cleaned up", it is helpful to look at the original files in G**gle Drive. There it becomes crystal clear: The sheets of paper that comprise these two letter-bits are photographed together at right angles back-to-back, and numbered 604 and 605. These images are reproduced here.
The clincher is the bleed-through information between one image and the other:
- 1. The very distinctive letterhead -- so far unique among those Osho has used for his letters -- is seen clearly (in reverse) protruding above the sheet the PS is written on.
- 2. The last part of the PS sticks out from the left side (in reverse) of the main sheet.
- 3. There is a mark made on the back side of the PS that can be seen (in reverse) showing through faintly on the image of the PS.
- 4. Above the letterhead the paper is cut serrated, with a piece torn off. That same damage is seen (mirror-image) on the sheet sticking up from the PS sheet.
And so on. As it happens, much of this bleed-through info is lost in the cleaned-up versions being used to illustrate the page. Thus, it is useful to maintain the original files on Drive at least for a while for research such as this. -- doofus-9 06:56, 13 February 2020 (UTC)
All above info says that these two sheets of paper were indeed in one plastic file, i.e. together back to back.
But as far as i see here is no evidence that PS BELONGS to this letter: different papers and letterheads; sheet with letter folded in 2 pieces but sheet with PS was folded in 4 pieces. Unlikely they both were in one invelope.--DhyanAntar 08:32, 13 February 2020 (UTC)