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clanggedin:
Did you buy a Holosseum or a Time Traveler. I was under the impression that the mirrors are plastic. Is that true with yours?

versapak:

--- Quote from: clanggedin on December 18, 2005, 03:50:11 pm ---I was under the impression that the mirrors are plastic. Is that true with yours?

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As directly stated in the very first post of the thread. :P


Man does that suck. How was it damaged in the move?


TravistyOJ:

--- Quote --- Did you buy a Holosseum or a Time Traveler.
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Holosseum


--- Quote ---Man does that suck. How as it damaged in the move?
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Well, I didnt have an access to a truck and had no way to take it home so i had to spring to pay someone to do it.  I found a guy who was willing to do it pretty cheap, turns out he has to charge ppl next to nothing to compensate for his tiny brain.  I told him the top and the bottom came apart like 5 times.  "Its ok man, I can move both."  Well, the top part slipped and landed right on the mirror, i was ------- irate.  Thats the way it works out though, i mean i knew it was too good to be true to get a system like this so cheap. 
TravistyOJ:
You think its possible to sand it down, bond the plastic, and recoat with some sort of reflective material?  Anyone know what kind of material is on there to begin with?
MameMaster!:
wait a second....that looks exactly like the backside of one of those security mirrors from a retail store...you may be just looking at the back of that.....

one of these may be just what you're looking for!!!---

http://www.keysan.com/big/picxsee1955.html

I think looking at your photo...they just used the back of the mirror......I hope this is what you're looking for!!

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