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Old 11th February 2008, 05:51 PM   #8
VANDOO
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Default REPLICA MAORI CLUBS

IN THE ART, INVESTING COLLECTING MARKET OF TODAY I AM A LITTLE MOUSE AMOUNG LIONS AND ELEPHANTS AS FAR AS MONEY AVAILABLE, BUT STILL TRY AND SNEAK OUT AND GRAB A CRUMB FROM TIME TO TIME.

THIS HAS CAUSED ME TO HAVE TO LOWER MY STANDARDS SO IN ORDER TO COLLECT ANYTHING AT ALL, I WILL BUY A NEWLY MADE REPLICA IF IT IS WELL MADE AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE.
HERE ARE SOME PICTURES OF A RECENTLY MADE MUSEUM REPLICA MADE OF CAST PLASTIC. UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE EVEN BEEN OUTBID SEVERAL TIMES ON THESE AS I CAN'T BRING MYSELF TO PAY $90.00 TO $100.00 FOR A PLASTIC CLUB NO MATTER HOW GOOD IT LOOKS.
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