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The secret's out! Well, it wasn't much of a secret I guess, but now it's being viewed from a whole new perspective: from goatskin.

A parchment containing information on the treatment of insurgents in the 1837 Rebellion of Upper Canada has recently been found. It was hiding in the drawer of a collector who inherited it years prior. The document contains the 'truth' of the events that made up and concluded the 1837 rebellion. Much like protests today, 'rebels' were first arrested (under the guilty- until -someone cares- enough -to -prove- innocent pretense) and then later sorted out into the 'goodies' and the 'bad-ies'. The parchment is made of goatskin.

The Rebellion was due to the elite of society raising taxes and the overall feeling that the government wasn't democratic. I guess some things never change.

The artifact is going up for grabs on December 2nd this year with an expected value of at least 2,000 to 3,000 dollars. That must have been one fine looking goat.

KIH is on the move to settle  this matter once and for all. If we can prove that Parchment Goat was a forefather of  our beloved Fuego, maybe we will be the rightful inheritors of his remnants...








Just kidding.






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