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Default Far China Culture & Antique

FarChina.com, a summary of chinese history, a introduction of chinese
culture, a discussion of Chinese handcrafs, a source of antique
purchase.
at http://www.farchina.com

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Much more to the point:
http://stores.ebay.com/eastartist688
JR
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FarChina.com, a summary of chinese history, a introduction of chinese
culture, a discussion of Chinese handcrafs, a source of antique
purchase.
at
http://www.farchina.com



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On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 13:48:14 -0800, the renowned JR North
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Much more to the point:
http://stores.ebay.com/eastartist688
JR
Dweller inthe cellar


The "ancient bone" Japanese hubby & wife is truly "a very exquisite
work of arts".


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