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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 1,740
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Hello Amuk,
Thank you very much for showing us these nice and rare pieces, please go on! I notice that you use the letters "oe" instead of "u" and "tj" instead of "c" as per the old tradition, is "tjorok/ corok" referring to a long blade? Best regards
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