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<p>[QUOTE="Honolulu Dick, post: 935748, member: 24745"]All of Clinker's postings are most informative, yet he has outdone himself with this one.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not only is Clinker's work outstanding, the perspective added by Chrisild is greatly appreciated. Both of you are amazing dudes. The history lesson, the 1570 Munster map and the mythology involved have provided us with a most worthwhile read. Also, the comments provided by others have added a greater degree of richness. Good on all of you!</p><p><br /></p><p>Have a special appreciation for the French Sowers also. They are special because the coin designer was inspired by the parable found in Matthew 3:13. He combined the lesson of that parable, along with the concept of liberty and cleverly produced one outstanding design.</p><p><br /></p><p>Will be revisiting the Sebastian Munster 1570 map many more times. Seeing that type of historical representation makes my blood flow faster. I love studying old maps.</p><p><br /></p><p>A profound thanks, to all contributors, for such an enjoyable read. Again, good on all of you!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Honolulu Dick, post: 935748, member: 24745"]All of Clinker's postings are most informative, yet he has outdone himself with this one. Not only is Clinker's work outstanding, the perspective added by Chrisild is greatly appreciated. Both of you are amazing dudes. The history lesson, the 1570 Munster map and the mythology involved have provided us with a most worthwhile read. Also, the comments provided by others have added a greater degree of richness. Good on all of you! Have a special appreciation for the French Sowers also. They are special because the coin designer was inspired by the parable found in Matthew 3:13. He combined the lesson of that parable, along with the concept of liberty and cleverly produced one outstanding design. Will be revisiting the Sebastian Munster 1570 map many more times. Seeing that type of historical representation makes my blood flow faster. I love studying old maps. A profound thanks, to all contributors, for such an enjoyable read. Again, good on all of you!!![/QUOTE]
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