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Sounds Dutch. Do you have access to the Goodewagen book? I am on the
road, so cannot access my microform copy. By the way, I had a Dutch
student do a rough translation a few years back; I wonder if we can put it
on the web? The illustrations are great, and it WAS published
internationally, quite a while ago. Any suggestions?
PEMartin
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> Greetings All,
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> I would appreciate some help in identifying a highly decorated pipestem
> with spur. On one side are the embossed letters "AMREI." The "I" could
> be an "L." On the other side is a word ending in "NECHT." Pretty sure
> about those letters. The spur appears to have an embossed shield on one
> side. The bore is 5/64. The stem has a slight curve but can't say if
> it is intentional or not. The site dates from about the mid-18th
> through 19th centuries. Any help would certainly be welcome. Thanks!
>
> Regards,
> Lee Cranmer
> Historical Archaeologist
> Maine Historic Preservation Commission
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