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So, Jerry Landrum was a member of the teams that discovered Flerovium and Livermorium and he is being honored by the university I work at this December. He will be signing periodic tables for students and such, but I would really like to get some high quality and stylish prints signed by him for my father and a collaborator who would appreciate it. Most of the periodic table prints I've run across aren't that great looking though; highly functional but not pretty.
I'm considering getting this one printed from Wikimedia, assuming that I find out that I can. Haven't checked the licensing on it. I immediately thought of this one from Alison Haigh, but prints of it are roughly 70 bucks, which is a little much for me.
Sorry if this is the wrong place for this question, but I thought it was a better place to ask than /r/AskScience. Mods, let me know. Thanks for the help!
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