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Author Topic: From Frankenstein's laboratory - floriform "vase" with shroom & fruit & leaves  (Read 1136 times)

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Offline rocco

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Thanks again! :D
I will (try to) explore this avenue further.

And I do like huge amounts of information, m!

Michael

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Great piece whatever its origins......'matsu'   means pine tree, 'no' is a connecting word,sort of and 'ke' although I thought it meant spirit (Spirit of the pine tree) means touch or feeling,I think, you did say you liked lots of info'  ::) ;D ;D

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I do! ;D
Thanks for the info, Keith!

Michael

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