I am going to Bruxelles and Antverpen this summer. Does anyone know if I can get some Domori or Bonnat or other quality stuff there? I know there are some shops that sell Piere Marcolini.
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May 31, 2004 7:57 pm
Lone Ly
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I’d ask in the Pierre Marcolini shops. They should know their competetors …
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