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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post

    The makers say it extends to 24"...maybe that's with the mirror extended. I only got 22" with the mirror in position to do a validation.
    Given the intended purpose of the device it seems appropriate (or perhaps ironic) that it is 2 inches shorter than advertised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McElmurry View Post
    Given the intended purpose of the device it seems appropriate (or perhaps ironic) that it is 2 inches shorter than advertised.

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    I guess it goes without saying that the blue ribbon is for "winning first prize"...

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    I have one of those without the ornamentation. I don't check kilt nor skirt though. I use it to see all that stuff in places my head won't fit (inside walls, ducts, etc.). My wife would probably like one, but she knows my backside well enough to not need a mirror.
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
    Allen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe I View Post
    Warning!!! Don't use this on skirted women, it may get you talked about....... or arested!
    Double standards are apparently alive and well, unfortunately

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