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    Thanks Gerhard, glad you like it!

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    Wow, I think this is your best creation. But that's probably because the style appeals to me a lot.

    Anyways, this made me want to start working with my stuff again.

    Cheers and great work, as always!

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    Thanks much Thamupp Glad to know that it could inspire you to get back on your (great) maps!

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    Breathtaking! I love your work Max, and this is no exception, mind-blowing. Congratulations, I'll rep you on this when I can again as I already repped you for another work.

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    Thanks much Groovey, glad you like it!

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    The choice of fonts is excellent here. Your solution for this style of maps realy are well made and interesting to look at. Most 19th Century style maps looks rather fake, which you avoided here.

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    Thanks much! Yea I tried to chose the typography very carefully for this one.

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    At first glance I thought this was a "real" map. Then I saw it in full size and realized my error.

    Great job, looks quite authentic!

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    Wow, I love it! That's gonna be an inspiration since I'm working on a 19th century style (not necessary realistic, but nevertheless close to...)!

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