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Ah, the good old days....

After the elect-o-points and the perfect-o-points I would like to present to you these. Enjoy :)

 

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and these:

 

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http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b325/azavalia/pseudoesties/pseudoesties-006.jpg

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There was a post a few days ago with a questions about an auction for a Misterlook set currently on ebay. I'm too tired to dig it up, but this answers the query!

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My goodness! What a nice knockoff without exacting a blatant ripoff.

Not a misrepresentation but a complementary product IMHO.

Thanks for posting.

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Cool Stuff - Uruguay?

 

Yes. Not very surprising. Esterbrook had an extensive operation in Brazil, which most probably was promoting them through out South America.

 

There was a post a few days ago with a questions about an auction for a Misterlook set currently on ebay. I'm too tired to dig it up, but this answers the query!

 

Yes, this is the one :)

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There was a post a few days ago with a questions about an auction for a Misterlook set currently on ebay. I'm too tired to dig it up, but this answers the query!

 

It might have been mine. I should have jumped on those on E-Bay just because.

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