
Class M with Shipping Crate on eBay UK
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Re: M
In my opinion....there is something "slippery" about the listing...
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Re: M
"In my opinion....there is something "slippery" about the listing..."
I agree. There is absolutely no mention of either Peter Lorre or Fritz Lang!
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I agree. There is absolutely no mention of either Peter Lorre or Fritz Lang!

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Re: M
I must admit I don't understand the postings about this listing, but I'd give my left ear for that crate!
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Re: M
"Certainly: you take the crate, and I'll take the contents ! "phonogfp wrote:I must admit I don't understand the postings about this listing, but I'd give my left ear for that crate!![]()
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Re: M
I think the references to "Slippery", Fritz Lang, and Peter Lorre probably have to do with Lang's 1931 suspense thriller " M "
( Just a W-A-G on my part...
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( Just a W-A-G on my part...

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