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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
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Also availabe in english, with title "BETEL CUTTERS", printed by Thames and Hudson
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Yes, agree, it's a very good reference booklet about betel cutters.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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I have ordered a copy of the book. What about the inscription?
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This writing is in 'Gujarati' language spoken in the northwest region of India.
The first two letters can be the name of the shop or the name of the person who made it. The third word is a little unclear. The last word is the name of the city. It says: Ka-sa-ra Ji-va-ra-j Shro-pa-ta Jaa-ma-na-ga-r Phonetically: (C)ut-(Sa)sha-D(ra)ft (Je)ans-(Ve)rse-D(ra)ft-(J)ump (Same as it sounds) (Jaa)-(ma)-Win(ne)r-Dig(ger) |
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