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Old 29th September 2005, 04:06 PM   #19
Henk
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Marto,

No hard feelings at all.

"Justin gave the right answer" was in my opinion the answer that was given to me by other sources. So if someone would show me this piece, my answer would be golok too, until now.

A more or less similar piece is in the book by Van Zonneveld and he put it under ceremonial knives.

The wise words of Ian makes sense.

Marto, you are the one with some other forummembers that live in the area where these pieces come from, so you have the best references and I'm just a humble student who tries to bring up the learned lessons.
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