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You've already got one of those and don't really need another.
You've already got one of those and don't really need another.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Deciphering the numbers at the bottom of the barcode through simple numeric transcription (a=1, b=2, etc.) yields the phrase OVERRATED. This may or may not be an intentional jab at the relative worthlessness of such a difficult to obtain item.
* Deciphering the numbers at the bottom of the barcode through simple numeric transcription (a=1, b=2, etc.) yields the phrase OVERRATED. This may or may not be an intentional jab at the relative worthlessness of such a difficult to obtain item.

Latest revision as of 03:39, 29 March 2014

Item Number: 949
Description ID: 1143289
(view in-game)

barcoded picture frame
Plural: barcoded picture frames
This is a picture frame with the barcoded sticker placed in an unfortunate location right in the middle of the glass. Even more unfortunate, it's a very old sticker made with very strong glue. In other words, put whatever picture behind it that you like, it's still going to look like a picture of a barcode.

Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
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Grants an avatar image when used. (Unlike the empty picture frame, this is a specific image, not an image of your choice.)



How Obtained


Exchange at Sherlock & Poirot, Crime Analysts for 100 crimebusters IOUs

When Used


You've unlocked a new avatar! ... of a barcode?


If you already have the avatar:

You've already got one of those and don't really need another.

Notes

  • Deciphering the numbers at the bottom of the barcode through simple numeric transcription (a=1, b=2, etc.) yields the phrase OVERRATED. This may or may not be an intentional jab at the relative worthlessness of such a difficult to obtain item.