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Old 13th August 2012, 05:11 PM   #12
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Lorenz, you may want to consider The Museum of Ethnology at Dresden. It should have specimens that were collected during the last quarter of 19th century Philippines.
Nonoy, many thanks for the tip! You continue to amaze me But we have very little time in Berlin -- hence I have to figure out how to get to Dresden and back to Berlin within the same day. Thanks very much for the lead!

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Lorenz, I forgot to mention... Inform the Musée du quai Branly that you are a collector from the Philippines. That might get their attention as those guys have been scouting for specimens to borrow from collectors based in the Philippines (for an exhibit they are preparing).
This is one avenue to explore for sure. But my problem is that our email to the museum apparently did not reach them. So the contact has not been established yet. But Dom is trying his best to make the connection on our behalf. Thanks again, Nonoy.
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