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Ayup, yew bagged yerself a fine 6 point jackalope Omega there sonny - yew got yer TWO tachymeter scales, (that's probably for people who want to time TWO cars at a NASCAR race at one time) and a 10 - 60 minutes dial for the stopwatch, and a 0 - 12 hour dial fer the stopwatch, and then that funny 0 - 10 dial that is kinda like them pheasant tailfeathers that you see on the REALLY deluxe jackalopes you get at Wall Drug in South Dakota. You however, have an even RARER version of a jackalope Omega, as you have the almost unheard of "afternoon only" GMT dial that goes from 13 to 24 around the outside of the dial. That's like bagging yourself a jackalope with duck feet on the hind legs. Ayup - ain't never seen one of them before...
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