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  | Title=Lost and Found:
  |Title=Lost and Found:
  | Text=When I look at myself now, I see myself as the way I should be. I feel complete, I feel whole. I feel that my body is now functioning like it should be. I don't feel mutilated anymore.
  |Text=When I look at myself now, I see myself as the way I should be. I feel complete, I feel whole. I feel that my body is now functioning like it should be. I don't feel mutilated anymore.
  | Author=Roland Clark
  |Author=Roland Clark
  | Source=The Guide, Lost & Found, 1999
  |Source=The Guide, Lost & Found, 1999
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Roland Clark is an inventor with several United States patents for foreskin restoration devices. Roland is a true innovator, working to bring foreskin restorers various kinds of devices for restoring foreskin.

Roland Clark received United States Design Patent Number D375,358 for his penis uncircumcising device (PUD). A design patent protects the aesthetic appearance of an invention. In Roland's case, the patent protects a two piece penis foreskin stretching instrument.

Lost and Found:
When I look at myself now, I see myself as the way I should be. I feel complete, I feel whole. I feel that my body is now functioning like it should be. I don't feel mutilated anymore.
– Roland Clark (The Guide, Lost & Found, 1999)[1]

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