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Old 12-27-2024, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by init4fun View Post
Here is a UTube video of one being found in Japan and brought to the US

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfZxOuc9Qwk&t=40s

Skip to 1:30 to get past the goofy intro and to the PVM-4300

Skip to 16:30 to see it unboxed after it's journey to the US

Yeah, I watched that one. I love how he tried to talk to someone at Sony and they ghosted him.

I wouldn't be surprised if Sony is a little irritated that some random kid from the US ended up with something that should be in the Sony museum.

Suppose that it's their fault for not being a little more proactive about it, but honestly it's pretty awful that something like that is in the hands of a random hobbyist and not in a museum.
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