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No Tom, you are wrong.
There is a vast difference between the burial place of our founder and a generic pin.
Please tell me exactly what a pin has to offer to "history" that we already don't know? It's not like we don't know our symbols. It's not like we don't know what they mean. It's not like we don't know what our CoA is. And anyways, we have a PICTURE of it.
Here's what I'm trying to say.
To blow $3,000 dollars on a shiny old pin is one thing.
To blow $3,000 dollars on a shiny old pin in the name of "preserving" history and to "better" LXA is a completely different argument.
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