DeadLeaves
Super Freak
New headphone amp to stack on my DAC.
A new AT-AT custom plaque. It replaced the signature plaques I used to have there, because they three out of four starting to fade - this is also the reason I decided to give up on getting anymore signed plaques. This is the way my Master Replicas AT-AT will be displayed from now on.
With autographs it depends on a few factors like the medium it is written on (paper, metal, plastic ec.), the quality of the sharpie that was used, the place te autographed item was stored or displayed, if there was direct light (and UV rays) on it, temperature and humidity etc. The only one that survived without any effects is the Ian Liston autographed plaque, which is displayed now with my life-size AT-AT Driver bust.Yeah, I've also noticed lately that permanent markers are not permanent!
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