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Len Shreck

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I set here looking at this Pen until my eyes started to water and my head started to pound and I still cant see the Indian so I must need to take more happy pills or something. I will say that it doesn't matter how long or hard you look at it, its still a wildly awesome looking pen. I haven't turned any tru-stone yet maybe someday when I grow up I will try it. :biggrin:
 

Karin Voorhis

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I set here looking at this Pen until my eyes started to water and my head started to pound and I still cant see the Indian so I must need to take more happy pills or something. I will say that it doesn't matter how long or hard you look at it, its still a wildly awesome looking pen. I haven't turned any tru-stone yet maybe someday when I grow up I will try it. :biggrin:

It is ok Len we will still let you join us in the little padded all white cell. after being in there awhile with the rest of us I am sure you will be seeing lots of things you have never seen before. :bulgy-eyes::biggrin::RockOn:
 

turbowagon

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My vote is for Darth Vader!

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Roy,
I don't understand why these guys can see the indian.. except for the color looks just like a Gorman painting... (One of My Wife's favorite artiste).

I'm not sure about the reaper or the penguin... did see the foot print in the puddle.:confused:

All in all, that is a great pen, and with the Gorman should increase the value a couple of times over....don't you think??? :biggrin:
 
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