Our Story
I purchased an old car 15 years ago, for it's potential classic value. This car was full of
trash. During the cleaning process I came across an envelope and in this was an old tintype
photograph. Not knowing anything other then this being an old tintype photograph of two men,
it sat in my home for well over a decade. A friend of mine, Bob Harrison, who is also a
registered historian, caught a glimpse of this photo and asked..."Where did you get this
picture of "Doc" Holliday?" The rest is history.
After three years of authentication of this tintype photo, it was established though biometric facial recognition that this is the only
known photograph in the world of "Doc" Holliday in his chosen profession of dentistry.
This is truly a trash to treasure story.
Today one of the Limited Edition Master prints is owned as a treasure by The Dr. Samuel D.
Harris National Museum of Dentistry in association with the Smithsonian Institution Baltimore
Maryland. It will become a part of there gallery by mid-year of 2006.
The Holliday Dorsey Fife House Museum in Fayetteville Georgia proudley displays their Numbered Print. The
Holliday Dorsey Fife House was built by the Holliday family in 1855.
Nevada's Governor, Kenny Guinn and first Lady Dema will be auctioning off another Numbered Print at their annual
fund raiser in September 2006.
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