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Tales of a Tron Tailor

Tales of a Tron Tailor 04/26/2004 11:07 PM

portrait Earlier this month, Cory blogged one man's amazingly detailed reproduction of a Tron costume< /a>. Now, our pal Gabe ups the ante with a pointer to Jay Maynard's masterwork. Link

Update: Jay Maynard "on being an Internet phenomenon." Link (Thanks, George!)




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