Monster xl ON ebay differnet name
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Even though it's in sub-par condition, the general public is still crazy for MXL's no matter what the condition.
Also I believe the sticker on the gun in this auction says Super Soaker 100, and that's obviously not a ss100.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Double-Super-soaker ... dZViewItem
Also I believe the sticker on the gun in this auction says Super Soaker 100, and that's obviously not a ss100.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Double-Super-soaker ... dZViewItem
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LIGHT ANNIHILATOR wrote:Also I believe the sticker on the gun in this auction says Super Soaker 100, and that's obviously not a ss100.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Double-Super-soaker ... dZViewItem
Its one of the european double barrel 90s no-brand name models. Possibly a 94-95 model. Not quite sure if its an Europlay brand. In any case, many of the 90s no-brand names outperform todays AirPressure Super Soakers. Only understandable, since the SS200, SS300, XP150 and XXP275 would have relative quality competitions in their time.
Todays no-name brands are proportionaly inferior to the 90s no-name brands, same as the contemporary SS models are inferior to the 90s SSmodels. Now no-name brand Air Pressure models have CPS body looks, which only screams for inferior performance (CPS designs are only good for CPS tech internals):
http://cgi.ebay.com/Power-Water-Gun-Gre ... dZViewItem
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