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Old 28th March 2006, 06:59 AM   #7
bj211
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Default Dear Alen

Dear Alen

No imposing at all..

I agree with ham… that's Pagspa, they're Tibetan characters..
I’m sorry my friend I’m afraid you need to show it to some expert in Asian languages to figure it out, since it’s a very nice piece artistically.

I’ll be glade to see other pieces and help in any way..

bj
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