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I've just sold my entire collection to the Sheikh of Oman for £20,000,000...

 

Damn! I'll have to start all over again...

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Bugger!

Now someone did say that pin-levers were the coming thing, didn't they? No, really, they did, I'm sure it was someone on here. I've been cornering the market, you see.

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