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Old 10th March 2007, 11:06 AM   #1
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...ps to John from Sabah. The pics of the weapons of the MURUT cd will be sent tomorrow to you . (as you can see the last sangkit I did recieve now).

And John if he get the cd he might show it to the museum.
Thank you so much Ben. Very much appreciated and I owe you lunch. As always those Borneon stuffs you've posted have been very interesting as well as mind boggling especially that many of the stuffs probably emanated around my "backyard".

I go along with Vandoo in that you'll need to come to visit the Murut (and the rest of the indigenous) people and give them a glimpse to some of the weapons they had in the past. Do let me know should such a venture materialises.

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Old 10th March 2007, 11:46 AM   #2
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Hi John I have to come with a little more than I have now on the moment
I have only 17 murut pieces


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