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Anyone have a PP 1526?
I would be interested on views and thoughts on on the 1526? when I'm through with collecting the unusual cases / lugs genre (a few more to go I think) then this is one (1526) I've had my eye on.I find it understated and elegant.
Thanks
Roni

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