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1. Ink cartridges in an Epson 2200 printer (these 2 from my archives)
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2. A tray of sunglasses on a flea market table
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I love the sunglasses!!
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Here's one from my archives to complement (and compliment) yours... this in a flea market in London
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That's some pricey color ink you have there.
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Like others have noted, the suglasses pack a wallop. They just look mysterious.
I've got anEpson color printer also and about a foot of used cartidges looking at me from a nearby shelf. I made a rough calculation and I was looking at almost $200 when new. At those prices the ink costs over $400 per gallon...hmmmmm andI thought French champaigne was expensive. Thanks for sharing, aloha. |
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