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cr400
Location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: The ultimate tool for the Urban Explorer during the 1930s <Reply # 1 on 3/6/2009 8:39 PM >
| | | That thing is very cool, but I would be afraid I would fall on it while it was open. My aorta yorta oyorta hurts just thinking about it!!!!
You can see a million miles tonite, but you can't get very far. Honorary member of UER lifetime acheivement award winning, 2Xplorations and Guide Services, Texas. |
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Shawn W.
Location: Niagara Falls, NY Gender: Male
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| | | | Re: The ultimate tool for the Urban Explorer during the 1930s <Reply # 2 on 3/7/2009 2:58 AM >
| | | Wow, that looks sweet!
What is a rebel? A man who says no. - Albert Camus |
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Radioiron
Location: Richmond, Capitol of the Confederate States Gender: Male
Process K-14 or die!
| | Re: The ultimate tool for the Urban Explorer during the 1930s <Reply # 3 on 3/7/2009 4:09 AM >
| | | As a collector of antique cameras I approve of this post! I have a subminiature camera of my own that is a marvel of engineering as well. I've gotten into the habit of carrying my Minox B with me whenever I go out of the house. I've paired it with the best slide film ever made, Kodachrome.
There is no problem that cannot be solved by the suitable application of explosives. |
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altaria
Location: Austin, TX Gender: Female
| | Re: The ultimate tool for the Urban Explorer during the 1930s <Reply # 4 on 3/7/2009 4:21 AM >
| | | That thing is so cool I had to look it up to make sure it was real. (And near as I can tell it is). Thanks for sharing it!
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