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This is not a comment on the photo(s), but the marketing use of the word 'specimen' reminded of what my dad would say in such situations: "More like urine specimen."
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So we're up to 3 copies? That card is wicked extant.
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"...the only known specimen on the planet!"***
[***The "planet" is the name I have given to my desk, so when I refer to the only one on the planet, you should understand that to mean the only one on my desk...at this time...]
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This not so unique photo went for $9148.55 - was it worth it?
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The description resembles one Brian Drent used for an item perhaps a couple of years ago which also turned out not to be one of a kind, although I am sure he did not know it at the time. I am sure it was discussed here but I cannot recall the particulars.
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