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Old 06-05-2012, 06:18 PM   #24
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I have picture of my 2 twin grandaughters. They look the same. Like some luger on there face seem simular yet their personalitys differ like night and day. -A new model luger contains over 40 individual part. Then no less 70 models. If you care not to take valuable advise or knowledge or we still may not know and after reading just some of the assets givin you. Drive your path as you see it. Or is it 'Buyers Remorse'?One more thing if Your serious read these and other book on the topic.I am a Newbee collection a little more then 12 years. Lugering is was cool if you you decide to Listen then make your own conclusions! None of up have the largest diamond on the block.
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