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Old 27th April 2006, 01:28 AM   #11
Antonio Cejunior
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Rick is correct. The members of this Forum have shared in helping get this exhibition together, and have contributed a substantial number of swords. I hope to be able to see this wonderful exhibition later this year.

Ian.
Hi Ian,

True. And I cannot thank you all enough.
It has been an incredible proof of great transcultural understanding and convergence of wills. This is a true lesson from all the contributors, about how a Peaceful event can be made with instruments of war.

I must've missed many posts in this thread because my viewing mode was different from linear. I could not see. Now I found out I could get back to "normal" viewing.

Please bear in mind that the Exhibition ends on August 8.

Kindest regards,

Antonio
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