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        <![CDATA[ i found this in the case of an s3 that i just purchased,   (shown on  a sp) I&#39;ve seen these on the F and F2 ,  1st time on a rangefinder.

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This is NOT the first one you have seen, remember back in May, during the Chicago collectors camera show?
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Here is the story people:
<br>
Bob Rotoloni pulls out a NEW S3/SP back from under the table, in the box with the magic plastic bottom.....
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<font color="#33FF33">Kiu</font>
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			<description><![CDATA[ i found this in the case of an s3 that i just purchased,   (shown on  a sp) I&#39;ve seen these on the F and F2 ,  1st time on a rangefinder.
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