![]() What's the chance of finding that in a thrift store in Columbus, Ohio?" "So I thought, 'Well, it's probably not really a fine Picasso print. "I could tell it was not a modern print," he said. Bodish had lately been supplementing his income with buying and reselling restored furniture, and he suddenly realized he may have hit jackpot. The 46-year-old Bodish, who was an event and volunteer coordinator at a local museum for six years, originally turned to the Internet and a personal blog to write about his neat find from early March. "A pretty darn good return," said Zachary Bodish of Columbus with a chuckle. Some Internet searches later and a closer look at markings on the lower right area and he sold what's believed to be a signed Picasso print for $7,000 to a private buyer who wants to remain anonymous. He handed over $14.14 for what he saw as a nice commercial print. ![]() COLUMBUS (AP).- An unemployed Ohioan was browsing at his local thrift store for items he could restore and resell when he spotted a Picasso poster with the word "Exposition" written across the front, some French words, and the image of a warped round face.
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