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Old 27th September 2010, 08:44 AM   #11
Royston
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Asomotif,
I was trying to write Beladah Belabang but always have a problem remembering both words after calling these swords Parang Nabor for years. Also P.N is a lot easier to say

Scotchleaf,
The sword was so wrapped up no one could have known what it was.
My only concern was a possible stroke while negotiating the streets, London Underground, Train stations and rail system to get home !!

Stephen,
Interesting to hear that. I have not been since about 94 and remember a lot more tribal from those days. Unfortunately I also remember the prices too
( with fond memories )

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