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|  7th February 2007, 04:36 AM | #5 | 
| Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Singapore 
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			Unique and nice.   Correct me if I'm wrong, the material is not a preferred wood for a wrangka. But nevertheless, in this case, its is nicely executed. I like it.   Based on my experience with similar material, in time, the whiter part of the wood would shrink a little and the blacker 'dots', being a stronger material would sort of 'protrude' a little, making the surface a bit rough to the touch. That is through use, but in this case it might take quite a while since it would not be subjected to daily use. | 
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