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Old 2-Feb-2003   #21
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What a difference the stain makes! it looked good to start with, but it is superb now.

Composition 3 looks best to me.

Please forgive an unsolicited virtual, but I just wondered what No. 4 would look like with the group from No.3.

BTW I love the suiseki with the impact crater.

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Outstanding!

Very nice compositions. I liked no. 3 most, too.

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