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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Might not hurt to try it out on some other cheaper pin that appears to be similarly made. Don't try to clean the old 'Cracker Jack' pins with water (by the way, they are from Button Gum, not Cracker Jack) as the picture can blur. Speaking from experience.......... |
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