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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Hi Stephen ... now your right translation
I'm realy confuse, and deeply sorry for that mess - BISMILLAH IN YANSURKOM ALLAH FALLA RALEB (lakum) either in English IN THE NAME OF GOD WHO IS GIVING THE VICTORY WHO IS (INVINCIBLE) - LAKUM ALLAHOU AKBAR WA ILLAH AL KHAMD ALLAHOU AKBAR either in English (invincible) GOD IS THE MOST GREAT WHO IS UNIQUE ALL THANKS FOR HIM GOD IS THE MOST GREAT à + Dom Last edited by Dom; 9th October 2009 at 03:41 AM. |
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...no need to apologise Dom
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Stephen, thank you for posting, I thought we lost ya. |
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...actually, I thinks it's one of the nicest I've handled - it has pretty much everything you would want to see on a kaskara. The leatherwork is particularly well done and it does have the mysterious second strap...
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