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Jan 18, 2017
Great keychain
I bought a new Mitsubishi Outlander, but I couldn't find a Mitsubishi logo keychain anywhere in town, not even at the Mitsubishi dealership. I ordered this keychain on eBay, and it is perfect. It's made of heavy metal, and it looks like it will last a long time. I went to the Mitsubishi dealership to have racks installed, and the service techs wanted to know where I got it.

Jan 25, 2023
A Hair Product to Use Every Day
I've used Moroccan Oil for years to keep my slightly dry hair looking good. I put it in every morning after towel-drying my hair. It doesn't take much to make hair shiny and manageable, and the aroma is subtle but wonderful.

Nov 19, 2022
Worth the Extra Cost
This is a Sigma "Art" lens, as opposed to one in the company's lower-end, cheaper "Contemporary" series. The difference between the Art lenses and the regular lenses is obvious after only a few photographs. I am a professional artist and photographer, and I already own the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 Art lens, so this 20-70mm f/2.8 is the complement in what will eventually be the "holy trinity," which include the 70-200mm f/2.8 Art lens. Once you have these lenses, you won't want to go back to ordinary lenses. Images have that special "something" that spoils the discerning professional or advanced amateur. I have included two of my digital artworks that began with photographs using the Sigma 20-70mm Art lens. They're worth the extra cost because they are, after all, really an investment in your talent.