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Posted By: Hankron
In case you are interested, below is a link to the images of the card being offered in the auction. While I understand that large items like posters or ad signs sometimes can't be photographed at a head on angle, I find it amusing when these one inch (or so) long pieces of cardboard are photographed to appear like a desert highway dissapearing into the foothills. To his credit, though, he got the upper left of the plastic holder in perfect focus. |
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