You stylish blokes are in another league--Harrods! I had a pair of cufflinks
once--which my Dad labelled "nankatai" cufflink, He was proud of his-- to my
eye equally "nankatai" links with a large "B" chased (/engraved,
aka chasing) in the metal in Copperplate script. Our "boy" was happy (and we
revelled in his hapiness) with what little he could afford, and was also
very stylish. he retired before the pay commissions, and I believe only once
did he get a salary which was a few rupees more than 1,000! In the end it
was the union that sold him out, AFTER 41.5 YEARS
++++++++++++
venantius j pinto



> From: Gabe Menezes <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Disth?
>
> RESPONSE: I have a pair of beatiful 'Egyptian Eye' cuff links - believe it
> or not, bought from Harrods!
> --
> DEV BOREM KORUM
>
> Gabe Menezes.
>
>

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