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Old 10th June 2011, 11:42 PM   #6
Dom
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Originally Posted by Jim McDougall
While few can readily afford the expensive works themselves, which in our case often serve as references rather than collectibles, it seems that there are copies or prints reasonably priced and available.

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Jim
Thanks you both; Rick & Jim for your nice words
I do not like do ..., "as if "
in case of, I can afford,
I take great pleasure to get an "original", even for a painting

which here would be happy with a copy of a weapon ?
for me it's frustrating
because I should does do "as if" I was having enough money ... that I haven't

in front to a wonderful wonder, after a mental checking of my wallet, I take it or
I put my hands in my back, and I watch ...
my decision will be; an original or nothing

I know that, I can't have everything ...
it's the life, and anyway, it's nice ... the life even like that

best regards

à +

Dom

ps/ at the same auction, here the second catalog, with some edged weapons
http://www.gros-delettrez.com/flash/...&idCp=1&lng=fr
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