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Old 14th January 2007, 11:06 AM   #3
Paul Wetering
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Hello Henk,

Thanks for your reply,the dealer helped me out with the Wrangka, since I could only conclude that it must have been a Gayaman Solo, he told me that it would possibly a Grayaman Solo Nunggak Semi.

I agree that it is a nice object, and that's why I bought it
But how is it a better start than most collectors?

I'm very keened on having information about Kerisses.
When I start something, like this collection, I always start reading information before I put money in it, the more you can tell, the happier it makes me


Cheers!
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