I like the part of the story which quotes a certain Gary Campbell as saying that it was “entirely feasible” that a large sea creature disabled the submarine. Given that Mr. Campbell is said by the story to be “the keeper of the Official Sightings Register of the Loch Ness Monster,” it’s unlikely that he’d dismiss accounts about marine monsters as being nonsensical tall tales from sailors who’d consumed one glass too many at the local tavern.
Look what I found on ebay
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Thought this was kinda cool. Some collectors here might be interested
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Thought this was kinda cool. Some collectors here might be interested
yeah seen that auction listed a few times, just can’t see spending that much money for a piece of flimsy cardboard.
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I saw that before. Kinda pricy for that.
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Oh yea, My man was asking $29.99 at one point, I guess its all about the market. If he had the allies box as well then maybe it’s worth $5.
Now, If the dude selling the War at Sea Task Force booster could live in the “now” and bring down his asking price of $39.99 that would be lovely…actually, that might just be market value, we shall see.
No one bid on that!