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Optimistic Ebayer!

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I stumbled across this Mackenzie Thorpe print on eBay - who thinks that this would look perfectly fine in a new frame and mount as the description suggests?!!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/362879209764 ... 2879209764
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So what have you bid :giggle: :sweating:
Could make a killing on it :lol:
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Re: Optimistic Ebayer!

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This is clearly not new and according to the seller not in perfect condition. I wonder how they came up with that price?
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