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We are about to give away a Pentax K-1!

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Pentax K-1 Giveaway in July Dear {NAME}, We are just a few days from giving away a Pentax K-1! In or

Pentax K-1 Giveaway in July Dear {NAME}, We are just a few days from giving away a Pentax K-1! In order to be eligible for the raffle, you need to have at least 10 forum posts during the month of July. Then, post a reply in one of the four raffle threads to enter - [details here](. We are very excited to give away the second of three K-1's this summer, and hope you are too. See you on the forum! [Visit the forum]( [PentaxForums.com]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google+]( [Youtube]( Email sent to {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe](

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