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Greybeard
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In parts GB, it is pretty (to my eyes). But not
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sure what to make of it. It would brighten up a pub car park, though, that's for sure.
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Hmmm, red frames are a bit too 1980s for me.
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Agreed, can't take to the red frame but not sure what works better than black? Maybe the two tone green of the Shooting Star?
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