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<p>[QUOTE="Chris Marshall, post: 9764106, member: 206"]An ID as "Klemm" does not really cover it, simply as it could just as well be the mark used by one of another two businesses. There is a huge background story involved which covers four businesses in a partnership, three of them decoration studios. And there's the problem ... as soon as the truth is mentioned, US "experts" lose it as they have trusted self-created nonsense for decades. I guess I will catch a lot of flak when I finally get round to publishing the corresponding data, LOL![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Marshall, post: 9764106, member: 206"]An ID as "Klemm" does not really cover it, simply as it could just as well be the mark used by one of another two businesses. There is a huge background story involved which covers four businesses in a partnership, three of them decoration studios. And there's the problem ... as soon as the truth is mentioned, US "experts" lose it as they have trusted self-created nonsense for decades. I guess I will catch a lot of flak when I finally get round to publishing the corresponding data, LOL![/QUOTE]
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