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oan ZR Zh A HOM oy JO SA3U0;y [ENENUN, PUT UYeaM nepal w6eN abueyoxy “shouoW eaqnuug jo GunaeyOo pue Apris eyt woud OL _ uolelsossy Aeuopy [euoMIpery 2. — Traditional Money Association Ta promote the study and collecting of Primitive Moneys Exchange Media Traditional Wealth and Unusual Moneys of the world ee SECRETARY - EDITOR Autians 5 3.50 2 Mamoura Place, Oversees S550 ‘Orange. 2800 = Contents — Exlibris Reinhold Jordan 2 Wanted Known 3 Traditional Money of Borneo Part I: Brass Objects Graene Krake 4 Quiggins Book reprinted 9 Mony of Men who eat Ken Col Davidson 10 Dealers'Doings 14 Primitive Art 19 eeeteeteee I,P.M.5, Tn late 1991 the ‘original’ club elected the following as office bearers: Charlee Opitz...........President Kay Lenker Secretary Ren Hallenbeck Vice-President Ken Bressatt ewsletter Publisher President Emeritus John E Lenker Their Newsletter continues in ite quest to ‘bring the word" to the world. Qur congratulations to the new office bearers. Persons interested in joining the IPMS should contact Mre Kay Lenker at PO Box 1510, Redlands, California 92373, USA. EVUCOPRIMO For the reader of the German language, Sucoprime continues with its most excellent journal - as befits the premier traditional money club. Superb photographs and interesting articles continue with some nice ones on African and South East Asian items, Miniature mokkos, Balineso “drums” and an in depth study of metal ‘bar money’ of Europe by Fritz Klusmeier. For further information contact the Bucoprimo Secretary - Mrs. Ilse Braun, D-6740 Landau 16, Germany. OO REEEEE USING EXLIBRIS Every serious collector uses literature according to the subjects be collects and researches. Collecting seriously for many years almost automatically leade to a reference library. Nany of thoee special libraries owned by active collectors are pretty large and some contain a considerable part of the literature exieting about the special area od interest. Almost sinced the beginning books and book-collecting the owners used to indicate their cwsership of their books. Many owners used an exlibris, a little sheet of printed paper, to mark their books. Those exlibris or bookplates have been collected for centuries. Beginning in the second part of the last century many owners of such exlibris indicated the kind of books they collected in the drawing of their exlibris and thus there are many specialised topics which have been collected as well. One of thase topics is numismatics and money history and there ore quite a dozen collectors world- wide having specialized in exlibris showing coins, medals, paper money, etc. There seem to be comparatively few exlibris showing traditional money. I've pictured a bookplate of Mr. Biwa, a Japanese collector, of Kr. Haimann, a collector of Czechoslovakia and of Kr, Hagley whom I think to be an Australian collector, Does anybody know additional items?

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