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    Ric Capucho
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    ~~~~ WRUW 15th-22nd January 2015 ~~~~




    Stowa Flieger Auto COSC.

    Ric

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    Stowa Flieger Auto COSC.

    Ric
    I do love that watch

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    “Better to be a broken piece of jade than an intact piece of pottery.”

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    Instagramtastic

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    It really is

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    It really is
    It went through snapseed three times and instagram twice, trying to get that mid-70s look of being simultaneously faded and oversaturated

    To match the era of the watch

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    Ric Capucho
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    Ca. 1962 vintage Strela 3017.

    The tip of the pencil points at the lunar crater named for cosmonaut hero and all round brave buggah Vladimir Komarov; who died on the Soyuz 1 mission. Check out the Wikipedia entries on Komarov, if you haven't already, especially worth checking out his main reason to climb into the undeveloped deathtrap that Soyuz was at the time. Stirring stuff.

    You'll find the crater on the far side of the moon.

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