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Old 30th January 2011, 06:34 AM   #6
Pukka Bundook
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Hello Ward,
Yes, I know it's not writing, but wondered if it was a sign of belonging or something,...........the same as a triangle stamp in the West could have a meaning....If you follow me!
...Or "Mousey" Thomson's furniture, with a mouse carved on every piece....

I do not know the questions to ask, and have no answers.

Richard.
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