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A tailor set up his sewing machine, making replicas of the national flag for people to wear around their heads.
A few years ago, Thomas Meixner, a frequent Musikfabrik collaborator, undertook the arduous task of making replicas of the instruments, some twenty-five in all.
"Sometimes I worry that handmade books and paper are going the way of the horse-drawn carriage," he mused, "and that I'm one of those enthusiasts who get really into making replicas of buggies.
BRIAN JUNGEN Jungen, a member of the Dane-Zaa Nation of northern British Columbia, is best known for making replicas of ritual objects out of consumer products like Nike sneakers or cheap plastic chairs.
In 2005 Charles endorsed a furniture collection, known as the Althorp Living History Collection of Verbarg's, to preserve the heritage of the estate and create new revenue by making replicas of its notable furniture pieces.
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Others make replicas of handsaws out of paper and wood.
After this failure, Coster-Mullen decided to make replicas of something with wider commercial appeal.
"We made replicas of Lugers out of wax and cotton reels and they were absolutely perfect.
But taxidermists now make replicas of everything from arctic char to piranha to spoonbill catfish.
We made replicas of some of the features and practised them so I can get them perfectly".
In China, the finished wood is primarily used to make replicas of antique furniture and musical instruments, some for export.
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