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Old 13th January 2009, 06:16 AM   #4
Rod Charters
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Thanks for these comments. Living in Kenya I tend to be suspicious of most things Congolese as there are so many fakes that pass through here. As you rightly point out anything made of light wood is suspicious. Aside from informing other forum members these comments are extremely useful for me and a learning experience. I have a number of other Congolese items, some more interesting than others that have been brought to me and I'll be post photos in the coming days. Best Regards Rod
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