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Oh What A Colour! - The Regular Balance Ii In... The Gray Marble?


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I thought that the only 90s. Balance in gray is the limited edition, the well-known sac-filler. However, I recently acquired a cartridge model in gray with dark-blue and forest-green accents (these are not well visible on the photo below, unfortunately). I have never seen s photo of such version - am I right, that it can be quite rare?

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It may be worth to have a look at my classifieds :)

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Don't know, but it is quite lovely.

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Hard for me to tell from your photo – they made a blue one, they also made a fall foliage colored one called Aspen

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Don't know, but it is quite lovely.

Well, these was exactly the motivation behind that purchase.

 

they made a blue one, they also made a fall foliage colored one called Aspen

Not that case, I've seen those many times before. This one is definitely gray, I'll try to come soon with better photos.

 

Uptate:

Here are the slightly better photos; unfortunately right now I have no conditions for the reflex-free photography. Nevertheless, the colors are visible, gray with the blue and green inclusions. Never seen one like that, is it a kind of special series or so?

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