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Subject: [Leica] IMG glass...
From: ricc at mindspring.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Wed Dec 12 10:46:01 2007
References: <2475E844-B1ED-4A68-ABAC-60C8EEE44242@cox.net> <A2285307-DF9F-4611-AB36-4F67A9815939@pandora.be> <945CBD9F-F47A-42DA-B699-6A0C6F402A16@cox.net> <BFC27442-CD8E-4732-86EC-CFC669FB3B25@pandora.be> <1E4B0BEE-61E8-49CB-BA45-06680E8E44A6@cox.net>
Maybe someone should have told him to do it in black and white;^)
ric
On Dec 12, 2007, at 1:39 PM, Steve Barbour wrote:
> it's a little sour in color...but very eye grabbing,
>
>
> actually Frank Lloyd Wright made it...
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