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I like the swap meet idea, could be cool for finding random parts and old stuff which I find interesting. But I guess there has to be a balance between commercializing it too much, and keeping it low-key and cheap to be a part of.

Some heavily Cefiro biased photos I took...

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Part 2 photos are now up on my site guys. www.smashedlense.com

Check em out. I also now have some stickers that i made and there free! If you see me at an event, come say hi and ask for one. Im the skinny stupid Canadian!

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Just finaly got part 3 of my photos up on my site. www.smashedlense.com check em out guys. also plenty of other content to look at. Check it out!

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