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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:01:50 -0700
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My 29 year old son came over the other day, Christmas day I believe it was, and showed me what his mother-in-law bought him.  It was a limited addition of a motorcycle helmet which has Eagle feathers on it, pictures of the Twin towers and the New York Skyline, and other such things, such as writing the to reminds us not to forget 9 11.  They were made limited to 911 copies only and a certificate of authentication came with each helmet.  My son said his was number 85 out of the 911 copies.  Guess where they were made?  In Taiwan.  At least they are an ally.  How much did it cost?  About 150 dollars American.  About half what a good helmet made in the United States costs.



Phil.

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