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Post by terry2014 on Mar 13, 2015 12:07:25 GMT
What a web site, it offers sun glasses as well Terry.
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Post by timmsyrj on Mar 13, 2015 12:14:52 GMT
Yeah, just placed an order, 1 pair of raybans, a pair of trainers, a leather jacket and a Papilio elephenor with combined shipping to reduce the cost. lol.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2015 12:52:25 GMT
They maybe should have put this on the Japanese market, I know it's super desirable but it is an awful lot of money for the ordinary man.
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Post by Paul K on Mar 13, 2015 13:06:31 GMT
And they still charge $12.65 for shipping ! $ 20000.00 not enough to cover it .
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Post by deliasfanatic on Mar 13, 2015 13:19:59 GMT
I was offered one about 25 years ago, and turned it down because the price seemed outrageous at the time - $2500. What a bargain it would have been now.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2015 13:54:26 GMT
I am hoping to unearth one from old Indian collections I have access to in may, the only way I could ever afford one.
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Post by wollastoni on Mar 14, 2015 14:33:53 GMT
So expensive for a boring black Papilio
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Post by Adam Cotton on Mar 14, 2015 20:51:30 GMT
It's the unusually coloured head that makes such a difference to the price.
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Post by nomad on Mar 15, 2015 7:36:48 GMT
I guess this will sell? If I was very rich, I rather have the 55 specimens of the Extinct Xerces Blue - Glaucopsyche xerces for sale on the classifields at InsectNet. A mere snip at the starting price at 35.000.00 US dollars with a reserve price of 40.000.00. If they do not sell they are going for auction ( no date) . Photos available to serious buyers only.
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