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It should be said though that first surface mirrors are expensive...they're used regularly in home theater rear-projection applications, while you should be able to get them at a local glass store, depending on where you are their lack of availability could drive up the price. Also be advised that because the reflective surface is on top of the glass instead of behind it (and then covered in a protective coating) it'll scratch a lot easier. Hand it with kid gloves or your money is down the tubes, there really isn't a good way to fix a scratch on one of these, it's like scratching the data layer of a CD...best to throw it out and start over.
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