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Here is a beautiful strange looking knife from the 60s or earlier. I am not sure what's the previous use for this ancient looking knife. I found it in my grandfather's tool box.
9Some of us had grown up eating from these type of blue and white porcelain plates but had no idea why it is design like these. There are some even saw these kind of plates being used in hawker centers or food courts where famous dishes like char kuey teow are being served on top of them. Let me tell you the story behind these plates, so you don't need to dig thru the whole library of webpages to find it. These plates are known as rice gran plates or ling long plates which is a common name called back in China which stands for exquisite. These plates originated from Jingdezhen, which is known as the porcelain capital for China. The plates originated back to the early 19th century, but these white grain rice version came to southeast Asia in the mid 70s to the late 90s. There were really many versions of these plates being produced, the most common one is the one you see in the picture here. At the top edge of the plates, you can see some symbols which looks like bats a...
Konica Autoreflex T2 is not really a popular camera in the past unlike Canon or Nikon. One feature of this camera which I like the most is the solid metal finishing. It makes the camera looks more vintage and older feel. The front view of the camera This camera also comes with 1.4 57mm Hexanon lens which takes good and clear pictures. Hexanon lens are known for it's quality and sharpness. Camera like this are less expensive compared to Nikon F2, Nikon FE and Canon A1. The price range for a Konica Autoreflex T2 is about 200 SGD around that pricing. The Konica lens cap is very flimsy and it can drop off anytime. This is one of the cons of the camera plus it is super heavy too. The camera is so crafted well until it looks like a leica
From the day of Malaysia's independence day until today in 2019, there is a current total of 9 governors of Bank Negara Malaysia. These governors sign various series of the Malaysian banknotes. Tan Sri William Howard Wilcox ( January 1959 to July 1962) x The first on the list is Tan Sri William Howard Wilcox also in short, W. H. Wilcox . He is a British man who came to Malaysia in 1958 and his duty was to be a banking adviser to the Government of Malaya. A year later, he became the first governor of Bank Negara Tanah Melayu which was the old name before it was change to Bank Negara Malaysia. Tun Ismail Mohamed Ali ( July 1962 to July 1980) In 1962, W. H. Wilcox, handled his duty to Tun Ismail Mohamed Ali who was the first Malaysian governor of Bank Negara Malaysia. Tun Ismail is also known for his integrity character who is always on time. His signatures is found on the first series of Malaysia banknote which was issued in 1967. Tun Ismail, h...
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