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&38th Benefit Art Auction MiSSouLA Art MuSeuM’S
auction: wear oh ware
Welcome to the Missoula Art Museum and thank you for join-ing us for two exemplary contemporary art auctions. We feel honored to host these events and share the artworks of so many talented and skilled artists—right here in our dynamic home. Given today’s economic climate, the arts remind us that we are defined by more than our account balances. Populations have long relied on the arts for inspiration, to hold up morale, to fight anxiety, and to express our democratic values. Most of us appreciate the intrinsic benefits of the arts—its beauty and vision and how it inspires, soothes, provokes, and con-nects us. These two annual auctions are critical to the financial success of the Missoula Art Museum. As MAM’s primary fundraiser for the year, the auctions directly support exhibitions and programming for more than 30,000 visitors annually, while ensuring FREE admission. Tonight we ask you to reflect on the importance of the arts and celebrate with us.Thank you for prioritizing the Missoula Art Museum.
On behalf of the MAM staff and Board,Sharon Snavely,
MAM Board President
MAM BoardSharon Snavely, PresidentBetsy Bach, Vice PresidentC. Norman Williamson, TreasurerMae Nan Ellingson, Secretary Pat Aresty Beth BrennanMarshall DelanoLiz DybdalChris EyerBobbie McKibbinBob PrechtJoseph SampleBrian Sippy
MAM Auction CommitteeAndy BrownJohn Calsbeek, co-chairTracy CosgroveAmy DolanLiz DybdalMae Nan EllingsonKay Grissom-Kiely, co-chairLinden How Bob Precht
Cover: Susan Thomas, White Cottonwood Boat, cottonwood, paper, twine.
Executive DirectorLaura Millin
MAM StaffPam Adams Operations ManagerJohn calsbeek Assistant Curator & PreparatorStephen Glueckert Curator of ExhibitionsKay Grissom-Kiely Development & Membership Directorted Hughes RegistrarLinden How Visitor Services DirectorKatie Stanton Marketing & Communications Directorrenée taaffe Curator of Education
MAM Mission: MAM serves the public by striving to engage audiences and artists in the exploration of contemporary art relevant to the community, state and region.
Benefit Art Auction exhibitionJanuary 13 – February 27, 2010Missoula Art Museum88 original contemporary artworks by established and emerging artists.
MAM’s 38th Benefit Art Auction Saturday, February 27, 2010, 5pm Missoula Art Museum Tickets: $100 for MAM members / $125 for non-members / $150 at the door
MAM’s Artini Auction: Wear oh Ware Thursday, February 18, 2010, 5:30pm Missoula Art Museum Tickets: $15 for MAM members / $25 for non-members / $40 at the door
Missoula Art Museum335 North Pattee StreetMissoula, MT 59802406.728.0447www.missoulaartmuseum.org
Museum Hours: Wednesday - Friday, 10am - 5pmSaturday - Sunday, 10am - 3pm
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&38th Benefit Art Auction MiSSouLA Art MuSeuM’S
auction: wear oh ware
Thank you to our presenting sponsor: US BankThank you to our producing sponsors:
Red Bird, Thomas Printing, and First Interstate Bank
Proxy Bid RulesBidders who will not attend the live auctions may submit proxy bids on all live and silent auction items at MAM, by phone or email. Bids will be made on your behalf and not exceed your stated maximum bid amount. Proxy bidding is anonymous.
The deadline for submitting proxy bids for the silent and live auctions is February 17, 12pm for Artini Auction: Wear Oh Ware and February 26, 12pm for the 38th Benefit Art Auction.
PaymentAll items must be paid for by the end of the evening. MAM accepts cash, checks, travelers’ checks, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
A 90-day same-as-cash payment plan is available to MAM members. Sign up for a membership before the live event, or add a membership to your evening’s total purchase.
Pick-UpWhen you have paid for your winning items, you will be issued a receipt. Please present this receipt at the Pick-Up Table to claim your winning items. If you are unable to take your new artwork home safely that evening, you may ar-range for pick-up at MAM at a later date. All artworks must be claimed by May 31, 2010.
Terms of SaleUnless otherwise noted, all certificates for goods and services must be used within one year of the auction date. All items and services are subject to the terms and conditions specified by the donors.
All sales are final. There will be no exchanges or refunds. MAM does not make any expressed or implied warranties or guarantees on auction items regarding quality or value of items or services. MAM has attempted to describe and catalog all items correctly, but all items are offered and sold “as is” and “with all faults.”
MAM neither warrants nor represents, and in no event shall be responsible for the correctness of descriptions, genuineness, au-thorship, provenance or condition of the items. No statement made in this catalog or made orally at the auction or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty for tax purposes or market value. Items have not been appraised unless otherwise noted.
Reservations for trips and vacation accommodations must be mutually arranged with the donor unless otherwise noted. No refunds will be allowed on travel packages for canceled tickets and/or accommodations.
By the buyer’s purchase, the buyer waives any claim for liability against Missoula Art Museum, its elected and appointed officials, members and employees, sponsors, volunteers connected with the auction, and/or the donor of the item. Neither the Missoula Art Museum nor the donor is responsible for any personal injuries or damage that may result from the use of the property or services.
Tax InformationYour purchase receipt lists the fair market value of each item as established by the donor. Any amount you pay in excess of the fair market value would normally be available to you as a charitable contribution for tax purposes. Please check with your tax advisor for specifics.
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Auction FormatRegistration
All bidders must receive a bid number from the Missoula Art Museum. You may register at MAM, by phone or online. Use
only the bid number assigned to you for bidding on silent and live auction items.
38th Benefit Art Auction FormatLive bidding on all artworks will begin at 7:15pm on Saturday, February 27 at the Missoula Art Museum.
Six fun and unique non-art items are included in the Silent Auction. Silent bids may be placed on these items at the
event on February 27 from 5pm until the auctioneer closes the Silent Auction. An attendant will mark the bid sheet
when the auction is closed.
Artini Auction: Wear Oh Ware Auction FormatLive bidding on all artworks will begin at 7:30pm on Thursday, February 18 at the Missoula Art Museum.
Ten unique non-art items are included in the Silent Auc-tion. Silent bids may be placed on these items at the event
on February 18 from 5:30pm until the auctioneer closes the Silent Auction. An attendant will mark the bid sheet when
the auction is closed.
Silent Auction Bid RulesThe minimum bid for each item is written on the bid sheet by
the item. The minimum raise on all items is $25 at the 38th Benefit Art Auction and $10 at the Artini Auction: Wear Oh Ware. To be valid, bids must comply with these minimums
and be legible. To place a bid, sign your bid number with your bid amount on the bid sheet. Doing so constitutes a legal con-tract to purchase that item at the price you stated if your bid is
the winning bid.
Live Auction Bid RulesWhen bidding, please hold up your bid number toward
the auctioneer. A bid acknowledged by the auctioneer is a legal contract to purchase the item. If you are the winning
bidder, listen carefully as the auctioneer restates your bidder number and winning bid amount. The sale amount is docu-
mented and the sale is final.
The Missoula Art Museum reserves the right to withdraw any item at any time without notice before the actual sale. In the event of a dispute, the Missoula Art Museum shall act as final
authority in determining the winning bid.
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AcknowledgementsA great big THANK YOU to all of the artists for their
generous contributions that make this amazing fundraiser possible! All artists are donating at least 50% of the sale of
their artworks to support the next year of contemporary art programming at MAM.
Artists contributing 75%Anne Appleby
Jill BrodySarah Jaeger
Clay MahnShawna Moore
Christopher PaquetteGregory ProctorShayna SchappSusan Thomas
Shalene Valenzuela
Thank you to the many businesses who have donated funds, services and products to make the auction
exhibition, live events, and special programs memorable. Please see the ads throughout this catalogue and support
the businesses that support MAM!
Thank you to all of the auction bidders and attendees for directly supporting MAM’s programs.
Thank you to the dozens of volunteers who help operate the museum and have contributed additional time,
energy and creativity to help make this important annual fundraiser a success.
Artists contributing 100%Renee Brown
Nancy BugbeeHolly CastorBrian EllingJulie Engler
Caitlin FinleyJoe Goertzen
Paul GuillemetteHaddon Hufford
Anne HughesLouise Lamontagne
Jon Lodge
Donna LoosPhilip Mahn
Janine MazzolaJerry McCauley
Bobbie McKibbinRick Phillips
Elizabeth StoneVinoture Inc.Don Voisine
Janet WhaleyKim Wishcamper
R. David Wilson
1. Jill BrodyConvergence of the Twain
digital photographStarting bid: $200
2. Jean AlbusStorm Warning
inkjet print photographStarting bid: $250
3. Julie EnglerCurly Green
hand-built porcelainStarting bid: $45100% Donation
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4. Courtney BlazonShe had seen the Wolf
pen, marker, gouacheStarting bid: $160
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5. Susan ThomasWhite Cottonwood Boat
cottonwood, paper, twineStarting bid: $200
6. Philip MahnBasket
wood fired ceramicStarting bid: $150
100% Donation
7. Kayla RombergerCetology
acrylic on panelStarting bid: $150
8. Danny CrumpPrimary
stoneware, leadStarting bid: $280
9. Kerri Rosensteinuntitled
collaged lithograph on cottonStarting bid: $250
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10. Rick PhillipsBlonde Woman with Naked
Breasts/Edouard Manet acrylic on canvasStarting bid: $250
100% Donation
11. Caitlin FinleyMuddled Thought
porcelain, high-fire glazeStarting bid: $325
100% Donation
12. Eileen RaffertyHeavy Heart, Kind Words, Firm
Touch, Soft Blowarchival inkjet print
Starting bid: $350
13. Sarah JaegerCovered Jar
porcelain, glazeStarting bid: $400
14. Louise LamontagneLet Us Take Itoil on panel
Starting bid: $600100% Donation
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15. Elizabeth StoneLittle Lives, Lucy’s Water Bowl
photography, glass blockStarting bid: $350
100% Donation
16. Donna LoosOctober Snow
acrylic on canvasStarting bid: $450
100% Donation
17. David HerboldFragile Silences (Utterances)
wood, paint, wiring and lightStarting bid: $400
18. Jon LodgeParticulate Flux Reference
paper dust, glue, graphite, acrylic on aluminum
Starting bid: $750100% Donation
19. M.A. Papanek-MillerBack to the River
mixed mediaStarting bid: $450
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20. Monte Yellow BirdFlowers For Grandma
colored pencil on antique paper
Starting bid: $700
21. Lisa AutioLate Bloomer
oil on fiberglassStarting bid: $900
22. Laura Way WathenStraw Field (w/ house)
oil on canvasStarting bid: $1100
23. Nancy Erickson Bear Series #152: A Good Wrestle
oil paintsticks on paperStarting bid: $1000
24. Leslie Van Stavern MillarPleocotus townsendii – Bats
encaustic on wood panelStarting bid: $850
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“The art of art, the glory of expression andthe sunshine of the light of letters, is simplicity.”
- Walt Whitman
25. Jerry RankinCipher
acrylic on canvasStarting bid: $1050
26. Magi CalhounImpostor
ceramics, mixed mediaStarting bid: $750
27. Peter KeeferSmoke Elser’s Barn, Missoula
photo collage drawingStarting bid: $1250
28. Kristi HagerTulips
oil on wood panel Starting bid: $1100
29. Shawna Moore Cipher
encaustic on paperStarting bid: $1450
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30. Monte DolackRattlesnake Glowacrylic on panel
Starting bid: $900
31. Lela AutioWiggle IIPlexiglas
Starting bid: $350
32. Josh DeWeeseLarge Green Jar
salt soda fired stonewareStarting bid: $900
33. Bobbie McKibbin Hillside, Yellowstone
pastel Starting bid: $1100
100% Donation
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35. George GogasJudith Basin Encounter: When
Charlie and Pablo Failed to See the Recession Coming
acrylic on canvasStarting bid: $1500
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36. Elizabeth BassMacauley Butte
oil on boardStarting bid: $900
37. Stephanie FrostadLullaby
oil on canvasStarting bid: $1600
38. Tom FooleryBuffalo Chips
mixed media miniature environment
Starting bid: $3600
39. Dudley DanaBig Horn River Country
digital paintingStarting bid: $900
40. Jim PoorTribute to Vassily Kandinsky:
Essential Gesturesacrylic on canvas
Starting bid: $1250
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Available at Vann’s41. Edgar Smith
Berkeley Pit vs. the Grand Canyon
oil on panelStarting bid: $900
44. Andree Van NuysA poem for the forest, urn
earthenwareStarting bid: $800
42. Anne ApplebyLodge Pole Pine 2010
oil and wax on panelStarting bid: $1500
43. David DragonflyEarly Morning Bath at
Four Horns Lakecollagraph
Starting bid: $800
45. Brad AllenOnce Lakes: Vanishing
Bodies of Watercast iron
Starting bid: $500
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46. Kathy Bonnema LeslieGrove #8
watercolorStarting bid: $750
48. Don VoisinePolar Eclipseoil on wood
Starting bid: $750100% Donation
47. Chris AutioSky over Gallatin
oil colored silver gelatin photograph
Starting bid: $600
49. Paul GuillemetteNine
found wood, tape, paint, resinStarting bid: $600
100% Donation
50. Shayna SchappPile Drawings, #11
graphite on paperStarting bid: $150
MacArthur, Means & Wells, Architects
Proud supporter of the Arts in Missoula
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51. Karen ShimodaShe’s a Woman
(McCartney 1964)paper, vellum, ink pen
Starting bid: $250
53. Janet SullivanDancing Across The Sky
pastelStarting bid: $550
52. Clay MahnComposition 31
mixed media on canvasStarting bid: $550
54. Christopher PaquetteGoodwill
digital photographStarting bid: $150
55. R. David WilsonAt the Pickup Spot
oil and cold wax medium on panel
Starting bid: $500100% Donation
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56. Dara HarveyCollage of Whimsy
oil, acrylic, pastel on canvasStarting bid: $450
57. Shalene ValenzuelaChew, Don’t Swallow:
Gumball Machine Vceramics
Starting bid: $375
58. Nancy Halter & Greg JahnForest Muse
handbuilt porcelainunderglaze, wire
Starting bid: $250
BABETTE’S FEAST // Starting bid: $1500Ray Risho will prepare Babette’s Feast for eight people. This classic French dinner, served in six courses, will be paired with excellent French wine or champagne and served in the Risho’s garden in August of 2010. Winning bidder will contact Ray Risho to establish date and time for the Feast. Babette’s Feast is a story about pietism and the sensuality of food. Isak Dinesen demonstrates her finest comic talent in this story. “Throughout the world sounds one long cry from the heart of the artist: Give me the chance to do my very best” - Babette
STEARMAN RIDE // Starting bid: $700Forget the gray days of winter—start thinking about warm summer afternoons. Join Jim Valeo for a 45 minutes flight in his open cockpit Stearman biplane. Route of your choice: Mission Mountains, Bitterroot, Rock Creek, aerial photos of your property, you decide. This flight is different from anything you’ve ever done in an airplane! June 15 to September 15, 2010.
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COZY MOUNTAIN GETAWAYStay for six adults at beautiful home // Starting bid: $500Sneak away to a sweet house nestled against the mountains in the Seeley/Swan valley near Summit Lake. The two night stay includes luxury accommodations for six adults, three bedrooms, three baths, full kitchen, two living areas and a view fit for a postcard. Pick your season; there are plenty of nearby activities for all. Adults only, winner must make arrangements with home owner. Date limitations may apply.
ARTWORK APPRAISAL (2 individual appraisals)Timothy Gordon, I.S.A.A. Artwork Appraisal // Starting Bid: $250 eachHaven’t you always wanted more information about that painting you inherited? Internationally recognized appraiser Timothy Gordon will appraise one piece of artwork and provide a written report suitable for insurance replacement value. To be done in the Missoula area or via high resolution image and description.
PHOTOGRAPHY LOCATION SESSION & WALL PORTRAIT COLLECTIONCrackle Photography Location Session & Wall Portrait Collection // Starting Bid: $500The wall portrait session consists of one large wall portrait printed as a gallery wrap, longest side being 24” plus six gift prints from 3 poses. The location session will take place anywhere within 15 miles of downtown Missoula. The session wil be preceded by a design consultation to ensure the session reflects the people being photographed. Session to be completed by August 31, 2010.
GUIDED FLY-FISHING TRIPChris McAdams, Independent Fly-Fishing Guide, Half-Day Float //Starting Bid: $150 Enjoy a guided, half-day fly fishing trip, 4-5 hours, on a pristine river in the Bitterroot/Missoula area. Floating in a drift boat, this trip includes fly rods, flies, snacks, and beverages for two anglers.
WORLD-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPTuition at the Rocky Mountain School of Photography // Starting Bid: $500Whether you are a beginning or seasoned photographer, RMSP, located in Missoula, offers a class for you! RMSP structures their workshops so students can enter at their current level and receive instruction from world-class teachers who move through the process with the student--from capture through output.
PERSONAL LETTERPRESS STATIONERY OR INVITATIONS50 pieces custom-designed stationery or invitations // Starting bid: $250Hosting an event? Corresponding with a friend? Noteworthy* Paper & Press will work with you to design and print one-color personal letterpress stationery, business cards or invitations on their 1952 Vandercook Proof Press. Package includes return address printed on the envelopes.
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Art Appraisals & BrokerageTimothy Gordon, I.S.A.A.
Specializing in the valuing and brokering of art works - single pieces to collections
Old Master to Contemporary & rare antiques
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3. Gregory Proctor Winter Solstice
blown glassStarting bid: $250
1. Lisa ErnstHummer in the Trumpet Vine
porcelain with hand painting, reed handle
Starting bid: $45
2. Renee Brown Vase
earthenwareStarting bid: $50100% Donation
auction: wear oh ware A hip, engaging event serving:
CULTURE (mind-blowing art exhibitions, live music, artist
talks, etc...) FOOD (culinary genius) ADULT BEVERAGES
(fab wine, beer and non-alcoholic deliciousness)
and a SOCIAL SCENE that’ll make you swoon. { }
Thanks to First Interstate Bank for helping to fund Artini throughout the year.
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6. Holly Castor Grape Cluster
sterling silver, pearls, and amethyst
Starting bid: $200100% Donation
7. Joe GoertzenFly Fishing Lanyard
mixed mediaStarting bid: $25100% Donation
8. Jerry and Martha SwansonSalad For Eight
domestic and exotic hardwoods
Starting bid: $150
4. Fay Ray Trash Dolls
mixed media, found objectsStarting bid: $50
5. Brian EllingBike Belt Buckle
mixed media, braised steelStarting bid: $25100% Donation
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11. Anne HughesScarf
handspun kettle dyed woolStarting bid: $40100% Donation
12. Joel Syester, Music
sterling silver, mixed mediaStarting bid: $150
13. Noellynn PeposFlurry...winter into spring
hand-felted wool and mohairStarting bid: $210
9. Jane Maru, Zero Degrees of Separation II
batik on silkStarting bid: $175
10. Vinoture Inc.Worlds New Stool
reclaimed oak wine caskStarting bid: $200
100% Donation
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21. Orville ChigbrowFrom Within
paper, clayStarting bid: $50
22. Lauren SandlerOblong Bowlearthenware
Starting bid: $125
23. Janet WhaleyTeapot Bermuda
porcelainStarting bid: $50100% Donation
19. Janine MazzolaTwisted
sterling silver size 10.5Starting bid: $40100% Donation
20. Philip Mahn4 Sided Covered Jar
ceramicStarting bid: $150
100% Donation
16. Dennis LippertPrairie Companionscopper foiled stained glassStarting bid: $1400
17. Molly MurphyHorse PursebeadworkStarting bid: $625
18. Nancy Halter & Greg Jahn For the Birds TeapotporcelainStarting bid: $250
14. Haddon HuffordCandlestickhandwrought sterling silverStarting bid: $350100% Donation
15. Nick BoyntonCherry and Maple Hall Tablecherry, maple, and walnutStarting bid: $1100
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30. Jerry McCauleySmall Madrone Box
woodStarting bid: $80100% Donation
31. Wade NelsonMontana Trailer Trash
mixed mediaStarting bid: $25
29. Nancy BugbeeMontana Tuareg
silver and black onyxStarting bid: $75100% Donation
26. Bob KornUrn 2raku with ferric chloride lusterStarting bid: $100
27. Julie EnglerLove Knot Bagfelted woolStarting bid: $70
24. Jazmine RaymondBlack, White, and Red Necklacemixed mediaStarting bid: $100
25. Kim WishcamperMonster Chicvintage suitcase and mixed mediaStarting bid: $55100% Donation
28. Odette Grassi and Hope LockwoodJacketwool and mixed mediaStarting bid: $100
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A ceramics class at The Clay Studio of Missoula // Starting bid: $50Uncover your artistic nature with an eight-week course of your choice at The Clay Studio of Missoula.
A punch-card from the Downtown Dance Collective // Starting bid: $50Learn to dance with a punch-card good for ten classes at the Downtown Dance Collective. Choose from a wide variety of class levels and styles of dance!
A year of burritos from Taco Del Sol // Starting bid: $50One delicious burrito a week for a whole year. Yes, really. You’ll receive a punch-card good for use at any of Taco Del Sol’s four locations in Missoula
A year of bread from Le Petit Outre // Starting bid: $50Round out your mealtimes with a scrumptious Parisienne or sourdough baguette from Le Petit Outre, every week for a year!
A haircut and color at Boom Swagger // Starting bid: $50Update your look and get your locks some panache from the talented stylists at Boomswagger Salon. Includes a haircut and full color or highlights.
A photo portrait session with Logan Parsons // Starting bid: $50Commemorate an important part of your life with a set of gorgeous photographic portraits by Logan Castor Parsons of Logan Photography. Prints included.
Dinner for two at Pearl // Starting bid: $50Treat yourself and a date to a taste of France at the elegant Pearl Café and Bakery. A $100 gift certificate is good toward whatever menu items your heart desires.
Two tickets to the Montana Lyric Opera // Starting bid: $50Immerse yourself in the drama of opera at Opera Decanted at Caffe Dolce, featuring an evening of wine, food and music. Two tickets for the event, on Saturday, February 21.
Reversible Purse from Betty’s Divine // Starting bid: $50Made by Kim White, a small LA designer who used recycled fabrics from the 70’s and 80’s to create this stellar accessory.
Basket of Goodies from Go Fetch // Starting bid: $50Remind your pup how much you love it with a basket of dog treats and toys from Go Fetch, Missoula’s premier pet shop.
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