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  1. #1
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    Default freebie: Front surface mirrors

    not sure if someone has a use for this but i have a few broken scanner mirrors
    original size was 7*11*0,8mm

    if you need it let me know and i'll send it to you for free but atleast let me know what your going to do with it.
    no use for me so throw away if no interest

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    Hey,

    I will take them!!!

    PM sent.

    StarryEyed

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    mirrors are gone! have fun with them StarryEyed

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    Broken Mirrors ...7 years bad luck is the saying if you break one... not if it fails on it's own....lol!
    Wiki:The first visible wavelength laser diode was demonstrated by Nick Holonyak, Jr. in 1962.



    FS: hi grade SEAL DUST

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    the mailmen broke them i guess he is having a bad luck then and not me right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by laserwinkel View Post
    the mailmen broke them i guess he is having a bad luck then and not me right?
    You said it!!! But here's one opinion that was interesting. According to this it's the "user's" issue not the postman.

    I believe you should reverse and untangle that bad hair when the mailman broke the goods.

    http://www.wisegeek.com/why-is-it-co...k-a-mirror.htm

    Best of luck ~jimmy
    Wiki:The first visible wavelength laser diode was demonstrated by Nick Holonyak, Jr. in 1962.



    FS: hi grade SEAL DUST

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