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English: Japanese family crest (家紋, kamon). Two crossed falcon feathers. The name of the crest is (鷹の羽, takanoha) and it belongs to the family Kubo (久保). There may be other families bearing similar crest.
Date 11-04-2007
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Author Kubo Michal

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2007-04-10 06:16 1705×1706× (161536 bytes) Michalkun Author: Kubo Michal

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