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English: Three bonefolders. The two on the left have been shaped and oiled, while the one on the right has not been altered. The shorter folder measures approximately 15 cm, while the longer two are 17.5 cm each.
Date 22 August 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Ratbasket at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-08-22 13:02 Ratbasket 437×757× (239345 bytes) Three [[Bone folder|bonefolders]]. The two on the left have been shaped and oiled, while the one on the right has not been altered. The shorter folder measures approximately 15 cm, while the longer two are 17.5 cm each.

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current02:51, 28 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 02:51, 28 December 2012437 × 757 (234 KB)Dfred{{Information |Description={{en|Three bonefolders. The two on the left have been shaped and oiled, while the one on the right has not been altered. The shorter folder measures approximately 15 cm, while the longer two are 17.5 cm ...

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