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Old 9th January 2014, 09:21 PM   #9
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And here the one that was donated by Prehn Wiesse to Bronbeek in 1866.
This one I was priviliged to see two seperate times, and also was able to take photographs.
Wow, Maurice,
That is a nice one at Bronbeek.
I don't remember seeing that one in the depot.

+ congrats Michael.

I did not know the name and origin of this parang, and was not aware how rare it was when I saw it the first time.
Now I know, I will just have to wait for a second one to come for sale
( I am still young and hope to continue collecting for 20 or 30 years )

Best regards,
Willem
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