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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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No arguments about it. But calling the "for sale" items "souvenirs" would not be correct, IMHO. Any item connected with an historical event acquires special aura and meaning. A lavishly illustrated booklet sold to the visitors to the Statue of Liberty is a souvenir. A genuine official programme of the unveiling ceremony of the same Statue of Liberty is a true antique object worth collecting ( I recently saw it being bought by Rick from the "Pawn Stars" for several hundred bucks:-))) Thus, if one could provenance the Kora in question to the actual Durbar event, it would be a worthwhile collector's item. Unfortunately, we cannot. However, we also cannot dismiss such a possibility. And that was the entire gist of my comment to the current owner. I really do not think that this forum needs sarcastic and supercilious snarks addressed to the novices who are genuinely seeking information. Last edited by ariel; 27th April 2016 at 01:32 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Russia
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I really like the stories that are concoct (because they have no real evidence)
![]() What for is encouraging new participants in the forum, telling them beautiful legends? Does anyone have some real evidence that this bark, as we are discussing here, used to Durbar? Or at least it was prepared to Durbar? I'll be glad to see such evidence. |
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