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It's as perfect as an Eames chair. As stylish as a 911. As beautiful as Audrey Hepburn. As dignified as Sidney Poitier. As immutable as the laws of physics. With its applied hour
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link the point. We are all for progress. But to change something this perfect would be a crime. –Nick Marino
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The best part about an antique show like this is the variety you
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