月曜日, 4月 26, 2010

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I like miniatures! I like to display them on my shelves. I bought a few boxes of miniatures from Ueno during my trip to Japan. This was the first one that caught my attention. A miniature guitar! Inside the box is one random guitar. So it could be any one. Was praying to get the 3rd one from the left and TADA! I got it! How I wish this was 10 times its size...

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