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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I may be alone here, but a hobby to me does not ideally require such expertise, equipment and time expenditure just to make sure that you have gotten what you paid for. It's just too much .... slinking into the family bathroom (which has no windows, so near absolute darkness can be achieved) with my card of inquiry and black light .... while my daughter nudges her mom, with a chuckle. Then getting out my illuminated multimagnification $25 hand held jobber and looking for - what? they ask. Bat ears? Dots? Heehehe. |
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