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8 minutes ago, pzarkov said:

I am Bulgarian too,,,

I had guessed that, sir, and I have done business in Sofia, Plovdiv, Pamporova and some villages around, including instructing in machine usage and how to use new Korean fabrics at a luggage factory in the 1980s.

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Thank you Harry.

Hello from New Jersey. Cold,  f... weather...

 

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Good to meet you, I envy how close you are to tool manufacturers, in NJ.

With another hat on I was owner Director of a Chatham, NJ co until last year, operating in UK, so have been in NJ a fair amount over 5 years.

Its nice until NorthEasters hit.

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Very nice stamps but a bit expensive 

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https://www.etsy.com/shop/LeatherStampsTools

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On ‎3‎/‎5‎/‎2019 at 11:54 PM, Bar1 said:

Very nice stamps but a bit expensive 

Have you ever seen or used any of Sergey's stamps? If not, your opinion is, IMHO, worthless.

I have several custom stamps plus more than a dozen of his stock stamps. I find the quality exceptional and the value is also very good.

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Brian

 

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Agreed,I have several and they are really crisp and sharp

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