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Wednesday, 4 February 2009
Find #006
This is another from the blue folder. It's a thin sheet of metal which has been drawn on with a pencil on one side, creating this embossed duck on the other. It is either smoking, or has a long tongue, I don't know which, or which I'd rather.
posted by tomcornfoot @ 03:32   0 comments
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