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Album name:lantern_vision / Repaired Lanterns in Display...
Keywords:Lanterns
File Size:205 KB
Date added:Mar 08, 2010
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Date Time:2010:03:09 02:03:13
DateTime Original:2010:03:09 02:03:13
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Model:COOLPIX L1
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magslight
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Mar 09, 2010 at 02:18 PM
Big tool! For what was it thought? I clean my lanterns "only" per hand. huuuuuuuh
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Mar 10, 2010 at 03:42 AM
This tool here you see is originally used for polishing the paint of cars of any sort. And I have bought it to polish my car. And I sometimes also use it for polishing my lanterns. I also clean or restore all my lanterns by hand. This is the final level of restoration. For instance, I didn't use it in the restoration of my Siemens.

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