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I've got a serious lineup of Diamond CD 152s here. When one gathers enough of these things up, one begins to see just how many colour variations actually exist in this and most other Diamond styles. I'm certain that some of these colours are as of yet unlisted, but I'd struggle to even give some of them proper names. These examples are, from left to right: 5.) Another odd, sort of Light yellowish green shade. This one has more of a greyish hue to it that sort of places it somewhere between light yellow green and light sage green. This example is full of fizz. A couple tiny fleabites on the rear wire ridges and some small bruises on the rough inner skirt edge that are likely from factory. Overall NM. 6.) A sort of odd sage green colour with distinct grey tones. A tiny scratch to the right of the Diamond, a tiny flake on the outer base edge on the left side, and a tiny fleabite on the rear upper wire ridge. I'm getting really critical here, but overall NM. 7.) A deeper green shade of sage green. Hopefully this is sort of starting to illustrate the impossibly huge number of colour variations these things can be found in. This one has some nice seed bubbles throughout and is NM, with some scratches on the front left and rear skirts, as well as the front upper wire ridge. 8.) An oddball green aqua shade. This definitely isn't one I've seen much. NM, with a pair of small "fisheye" bruises in the rear, one on the upper wire ridge and one on the skirt. I'm asking $ 40 USD plus the cost of shipping for this set of four. If purchased with the other set of four I'm posting, I'd be happy to see all 8 examples go for a total of $ 90 USD + the cost of shipping. |