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Me too. And I certainly don't mind looking at shell-dealers' lists.
What I DO mind is resisting buying when I cannot afford to... but
that's MY problem.
>Personally, I have to agree with Marcus arguments. Despite the line between
>commercial or not commercial activities may be thin sometimes, I think we
>are all adult enough to tell it apart. They never invite anybody to buy
>anything right on the list, what they use to offer is photographs and data
>that sometimes are very useful.
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>Of course, we all know they are dealers and if we wish to buy something we
>know where to find them, but they are also people with an extensive
>knowledge that never didnīt any kind of agressive marketing, and me at least
>enjoy viewing many specimens that I know my hands will never touch...
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>To know when people update their web pages, specially if these have a
>contrasted quality, makes my live easier, and I invite you to tell us it all
>also if this is the case... With the kind approval of the List
>Administrators, of course.
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Andrew Grebneff
165 Evans St, Dunedin 9001, New Zealand
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Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut
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