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post Oct 23 2008, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(jason19780616 @ Oct 22 2008, 05:31 PM)
nice collections that u guys have...brother tohsan i seen u in many amulet forum b4 la where are u from????im from kl but now living abroad la

Brother Jason

Thanks for sharing your nice amulets. Ya I m a bit active in amulet forum lately thats why u can see my nick there.

Currently I reside in Selangor but travel a lot to KL. Where do you stay now? smile.gif

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post Oct 23 2008, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(maloa @ Oct 23 2008, 07:20 PM)
hello tanuk..
the one which is red color is somdej by arhjan daeng wat koa bandaiit
black one cannot see properly


Added on October 23, 2008, 7:23 pm

hail to arjan tohsan..king of amulets and zth
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bro bila mau meet up..=P
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can we meet in Krabi, Thailand? laugh.gif
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post Oct 29 2008, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(jason19780616 @ Oct 24 2008, 12:42 AM)
brother tohsan ,

im currently living in australia la....bored here no amulet see except ajahn brahm....the deciple of ajahn mun....
i saw that u got alot of nice collection also brother...especially pidta pu toh....i like that too but i still learning the skills b4 going into that...currently my thuad also havent finish keeping haha.....
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now i m more into LP Dum locket, hoonpayon, LP Sangga Hoonpayon, LP Cher biage n hoonpayon also.

sharing with you my LP Dum jumbo locket. btw his Hoopayon very jalan.

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post Nov 9 2008, 06:51 PM

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QUOTE(maloa @ Nov 4 2008, 02:58 PM)
This one is also a gift from LP Dum Wat Sathitham,
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wa u so lucky to get from LP Dum, his amulets very jalan 1. good stuff thumbup.gif
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post Nov 17 2008, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(maloa @ Nov 9 2008, 10:02 PM)
thanks bro...
lp dum saksit...can tell age is catching up to him liaooooo
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did you chow his special KP limited 49 pcs that come with "ghost mouth coin", heard forumner comment very good and pricy too.


Added on November 17, 2008, 12:31 pmSharing Phra Pidta LP Dum, Wat Santhitham - gift from a good friend

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Added on November 17, 2008, 12:32 pmPhra Kring Bucha, Wat Suthat

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QUOTE(Kevfoong @ Dec 28 2008, 03:15 AM)
Very rare amulet...

just sharing... get it from my monk uncle after he die...
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thanks for sharing all the ho liao. rclxms.gif icon_idea.gif icon_rolleyes.gif

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post Feb 21 2009, 01:30 PM

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QUOTE(hamster9 @ Jan 29 2009, 08:11 PM)
hi...

i got this amulet. anybody can tell me the name of this amulet and what's it for? got it from Nakhon Pathom  notworthy.gif

oh..can anybody tell me where to get the casing for this amulet? my aunt ask me to wear it  rclxub.gif
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You can go to either Pudu Plaza 1st floor or 3rd floor of Endah Parade in Sri Petaling. smile.gif

The amulet are mainly for wealth luck & protection.

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QUOTE(tun @ Feb 27 2009, 05:24 PM)
any 1 have any idea where got temple in butterworth or bm ?
i want to rent amulet
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any specific amulet are looking for? maybe u can go here and have a look after register www.amuletcollector.com smile.gif


Added on March 4, 2009, 5:54 am
QUOTE(hamster9 @ Feb 23 2009, 06:43 PM)
thanks. i did the casing for around rm20 including the chain.

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QUOTE(zoakies @ Mar 2 2009, 12:21 PM)
U can get one in Pudu Plaza....quite famous tho...the worksmanship is good... smile.gif

If u wanna go..PM me...i will visit that place soon.
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how much they charge for the sakyant?

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QUOTE(Falcon_Eagle @ Mar 4 2009, 01:37 PM)
HI GreyP,

May I know which temple I can but the Shurangama Mantra amulet? Any place in KL or PJ would be good.

Thanks in advance.
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this is really new, i never heard a Shuragama Mantra amulet before, so far i only know it printed in a small booklet with a decorated hard cover about 1.5" by half inch width. If you found it in amulet form please post up, like to see how it looks like.


Added on March 4, 2009, 2:21 pm
QUOTE(zoakies @ Mar 4 2009, 01:49 PM)
I have no idea bro...have to go and check it out lor...me also wanna enquire first.. smile.gif
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i heard if you want to do "sak" best is still done in Thailand by some ajahn, i don quite remember their name becos not into sakyant.

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post Mar 7 2009, 12:29 PM

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[quote=Ivan323,Mar 6 2009, 09:05 PM]Hi, does anyone can provide me with info about this Jatukam?
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i tot you already posted in Siam Amulet website n someone already identify this piece right? rolleyes.gif


Added on March 7, 2009, 12:31 pm[quote=tun,Mar 6 2009, 11:56 PM]
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any specific amulet are looking for? maybe u can go here and have a look after register www.amuletcollector.com smile.gif
looking for kunpen or somdej
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any specific reason for choosing khunpen or somdej?


Added on March 7, 2009, 12:42 pm[quote=junshern222,Mar 7 2009, 01:55 AM]
hi guys,this will be my first post on the topic 'thai amulets'
personally i have some amulets which was been keeping for years.
i found this thread recently and decided to join up..

erm,can anyone provide some info of these amulets?

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it does come with a small booklet or certificate,but it's with my uncle atm.

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i need some informations of these.
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i can only tell you the last piece of gold color amulet belong to the Butterfly King make by Kruba Kristana, its very good for "yan yun". rclxms.gif

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[quote=Ivan323,Mar 7 2009, 03:05 PM]
[quote=Tohsan,Mar 7 2009, 12:29 PM]
i tot you already posted in Siam Amulet website n someone already identify this piece right? rolleyes.gif

Yup, someone did replied me but he wasn't very sure about it, so i'm trying my luck over here. blush.gif
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i try check the small black booklet of Jatukam but can't find anything. Think you gonna need someone to help you identify your jatukam.
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post Mar 18 2009, 10:01 AM

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QUOTE(tun @ Mar 11 2009, 01:06 AM)
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can any1 tell me what amulet is this ? kind of old ad
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from far the outline of your amulet shows that this is a monk/luong phor but can't pin point which monk becos can see the facial detail since its look old and with all the minor crack of the powder on your amulet.

actually if after you wear this amulet everything soon soon li li then you shouldn't be worry about anything. smile.gif


Added on March 18, 2009, 10:05 amSharing:

Phra Pidta, LP Koon, Wat Banrai B.E. 2543 - 9 gold tangkai (Limited 99 pieces only)

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QUOTE(veken @ Apr 8 2009, 11:30 PM)
This amulet is from Thailand , Ayutaya . It is over 1000 Years old.
If you want to ask who made it , u have to go and knock on the grave. laugh.gif   rclxms.gif Because , it is nearly more then 10 generations. Your buddha amulet is likely to be real. As my uncle saw the photo and said ...
And he is experienced at it. Because , he has been seeing alot of buddha for the past 23 years.
And a advice from my uncle " You better take care of it and do not lost it. Becuse , it is very beautiful."
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Don't simply claim this is 1,000 years old, there is so many ways to con people nowadays to make an amulets look ancients. Seeing a lot of buddha amulets doesn't mean this real as claim by your uncle. Later if he sent to amulet shop to sell, those amulet shop owner chase him out for cheating, can you bear the responsibility if anything happen I guess you won't be willing to bear right.

Hopefully, you "bo tio ching" simply commenting based on your so call experience uncle view. O, just my own view only hope you don't mind I am sure.


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QUOTE(veken @ Apr 8 2009, 11:59 PM)
You only know the last piece ? The first 2 you know ?
Do you know , Kruba Kristana make pandent. Where he make you know ?
Although he is still alive , But he only make butterfly pandent and is expansive in singapore. Cheap in Thailand.
He never make pandent of his face. Oh yea. He also make tanga. You only see the pandent signature and think that it is made by Kruba Kristana. Do you know , in the market , there are many other fake which are the same as that.
Because you "boh tio cheng"(hokkien) before. laugh.gif Just giving a comment.
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This is so contumelious and cacology. No i never "tio cheng" before like your uncle becos I don't intend to claim I am experience like your uncle, but that doesn't mean he is right also. tongue.gif

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QUOTE(yeezai @ Apr 11 2009, 12:20 PM)
anyone collecting amulet from kruba kiow ma  ? if dats how its spell..
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Krubah Keow Ma I only have his Hoonpayoong Bucha at home. If you wish to rent his amulets you can pm me, i know someone that has it. smile.gif
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QUOTE(yeezai @ Apr 11 2009, 12:30 PM)
rent ? for what purpose ? i have my own hoonpayong its been with me for around 4yrs oredi..but i didnt know why can it be rented out? mind to enlighten me .thanks


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Thanks for sharing your hoonpayong, they look really nice and in mint condition. Hopefully, lead you a soon soon lili life.

normally those in amulet line will call it rent amulet or "buy" amulet same meaning, this is holy object so its not nice/disrepect to say buy or sell amulet, they use the word "rent'. This rent is not the same as those commercial word "rent" as in sewa. I can't tell you since when people start to use this word "rent'". Perhaps some expert in amulet line will be able to answer, as I m still a newbie and learning everyday. Thats all i can share. Hope you understand what i mean.

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QUOTE(veken @ Apr 11 2009, 09:30 PM)
Yayaya . You are very clever. Hope u don't kena "Cheng". Have you heard of this phrase ? Always a clever person always want to kena "Cheng". I hope you are the "Clever" person in this life. Because , you think you are very clever. But , actually you are the stupid one.

(Not from me)   : " I have been seeing all kinds of buddha amulets and statues. Even first batch of Soon Teck wat lak kang but to me , is still nothing. Because , in this world i still want to see all the buddha. But , still cannot finish. Because , in Thailand , have over 10,000 monks make all kind of buddha. Over 100 Temple , you have to run. So you think you are clever ? Have u stay in thailand before ? Have you been a monk b4 ? Have you been to all the Temple b4 ?  And have been staying in Thailand for more than 15 years.  rclxub.gif
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Well for one thing you are right, therefore i will like to learn from you. Can you post up your passport to prove that you do reside in Thailand for 15 years ?

Can you post up the picture of you being a monk in Thailand?

Can you show your ID of you being a monk in Thailand?

Can you show all the picture of you visitng all the Thai Temple Abbot and the amulet from that temple too?

Can you show up all your amulets collections?

How do you verify that those in your collection of amulets is real?

How do you verify the material and marking?

Lastly, would be glad if you can post up your 1st batch Somdej Wat Rakang?

Are you sitting in the board of amulet verification? what is your name then in the board? show some proof then i will

say your word carry weight,or else everyone here will take your word as a pinch of salt.

I will gather all the amulets forum the so call "newbie" to observe your post, since they are also interested to see your 1st batch Somdej Wat Rakang.

I will be waiting for you nice reply. whistling.gif whistling.gif whistling.gif


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QUOTE(yeezai @ Apr 12 2009, 05:09 AM)
now i understand liao...thanks bro...have you ever seen your yam ping come out?
what thosan means is in amulet trading cannot use the 'BUY' word so ppl used 'RENT' instead of buy...so basically buy=rent in amulet world..i think thats what hes trying to tell me...and we all are learner ma...you think your english so good? i think yours oso have spelling mistakes le...
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Cool down brother its ok. Life is fill with all kind of peoples and characters. Just ignore him.

hoonpayong is not "yam ping" boss, they are not so scary. "Yum ping" are those officer/spirit from hell tat will make deal with you for carry out certain request after they agree with the terms and conditions that you sign with them disregarding whether you will incur good or bad karma. They just execute for you and you must carry out you side of the bargain also. Otherwise they will come back and get even at you. The price is usually very very devastating, usually will take your life or blood sheed incident. Usually, those "yum ping" by Thai one the monk that make it will advise you to offer food to them within 7 days when you get them. They come in green,red, black and yellow i think. Once you get them, you are advise to put them in 4 corner of your premises for protection. Every 7 days you need to offer them food like rice, fish and some offering i don't quite remember. You should never forget even once to offer them new fresh food otherwise they will leave and go back to where they come. They are like "no money no talk" type. Thats what i heard from someone that happen to have "yam peng".

Hoonpayong is the 4 elements of nature bless and consecrated to amulet to protect the owner of property from wild animals last time, then later evolve to protecting owner tats what i heard from white cloth Ajahn. If you want real defination I think you have to ask Krubah Keowma disciple only know since you are wearing his hoonpayong.

The hoonpayong spirit is like those in "elementary" form according to some "tung chi" from chinese temple, so far i didnt see any, only can feel he is around when i come back from office, he like hide in the corner of my altar table confirm by my wife, i tot i m the only one that feel it. Later my 8 years old son tell he say he can see someone hiding there at night especially rclxub.gif , i don't know what to tell my son worry will scare him. Hope you understand my explanation.

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QUOTE(yeezai @ Apr 13 2009, 12:59 PM)
thanks tohsan bro for your info...do you chant ? i lost the hoonpayong one..if you have a copy can please pm me ar...i can feel him coming out at my first year wearing it..but long time didnt come out liao dunno why..maybe i didnt chant or maybe he gone liao i dunno le...
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me never chant the katha for my hoonpayong, normally will chant the Itipiso daily. So far i never chant the hoonpayong katha before so paiseh becos I don have the katha laugh.gif

If you have time try log-in to www.siamamulets.com I think you can find load of information about hoonpayong as well as katha over there.
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QUOTE(veken @ Apr 11 2009, 09:30 PM)
Yayaya . You are very clever. Hope u don't kena "Cheng". Have you heard of this phrase ? Always a clever person always want to kena "Cheng". I hope you are the "Clever" person in this life. Because , you think you are very clever. But , actually you are the stupid one.

(Not from me)   : " I have been seeing all kinds of buddha amulets and statues. Even first batch of Soon Teck wat lak kang but to me , is still nothing. Because , in this world i still want to see all the buddha. But , still cannot finish. Because , in Thailand , have over 10,000 monks make all kind of buddha. Over 100 Temple , you have to run. So you think you are clever ? Have u stay in thailand before ? Have you been a monk b4 ? Have you been to all the Temple b4 ?  And have been staying in Thailand for more than 15 years.  rclxub.gif
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where is your 1st batch somdej Wat Rakang, I am still waiting! Joker! whistling.gif whistling.gif whistling.gif

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QUOTE(secretass @ Mar 21 2010, 02:46 PM)
Hi Dear Friends,

im new into this. im a girl. I need an amulet for doing sales, and also attracting the opposite sex. Which one is better?? Butterfly or salika bird amulet?? Need your expert opinion!! Hope you can help me. Thank you very much.
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Nang kwak or Sivali will be a good choice for girl, good for doing sales and relationship kinda thingy.
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LP Waen BE 2517,Wat Doi Mae Pang
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Won 1st and 2nd Placing in Thai Amulet Competition
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This is an affordable and very good amulet for overall protection, wealth fetching and meeta purpose amulet.
Anyone interested to rent this pristine condition amulet can pm me.

The History
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Luang Poo Waen Sujitnoh was a very good monk. He was very skillful in Sammahti and Dhamma. The most unique nature of Luang Poo Waen, was that he did not like crowded places and loved to live alone in the forests: just like his teacher, Ah Jahn Man; away from people and city. Some people said that Luang Poo Waen had achieved Arahang level. Tahn Jow Koon Noh ever mentioned that "There is a Phra Arahang, but he lives far away, in the forest hill."

Luang Poo Waen's hometown was in Leoi Province, North East of Thailand, also known as Issan. Luang Poo Waen was born in BE2431. At the age of 13, he became a Naen (novice monk) in Wat Poh Chai, Leoi province.

When he was a novice monk, he studied the Dhamma. He was very good in Pali and Dhamma, even at that young age. He went Tudong (forest monk) with his teacher, Ah Jahn Wuan, travelling from Leoi Province to Ubon Province.. After he reached Ubon Province, he learned Dhamma from another teacher, Ah Jahn Sing.

During his Tudong, he met many disciples of Ah Jahn Man in the forests. They told Luang Poo Waen that Ah Jahn Man is very good in Sammahti and Dhamma. Luang Poo Waen wished to meet Ah Jahn Man and become his disciple.

Once, Luang Poo Waen chanced upon another disciple of Ah Jahn Man called Ah Jahn Dteu. Ah Jahn Dteu said that he knew where Ah Jahn Man was, and was willing to bring Luang Poo Waen to meet Ah Jahn Man. Finally, Luang Poo Waen met Ah Jahn Man in BE2462 (at the age of 31) in the Bahn Kor forest, Udon Thahni province.

After meeting Ah Jahn Man, Luang Poo Waen, went Tudong again with Ah Jahn Dteu. Luang Poo Waen, endured all difficulties during his Tudong, encountered ghosts, wild animals and other dangers in his Tudong. Luang Poo Waen was not afraid of danger, even the villagers told him that this place or that place are dangerous and eerie, and full of evil spirits, Luang Poo Waen just went ahead because he wanted to learn from all these experiences.

Luang Poo Waen spent most of his monkhood as a forest monk, travelling from one province to another on foot, climbing hills, crossing rivers and deep forests. He had also went as far as Laos, Cambodia, Burma and even Vietnam on Dutong.

At BE2470, age 39, Luang Poo Waen arrived in Lampang. He met another disciple of Ah Jahn Man called Ah Jahn Keow. He was told that Ah Jahn Man was in Chiangmai. Luang Poo Waen quickly Tudong to Chiangmai to look for Ah Jahn Man. Finally he met Ah Jahn Man and Ah Jahn Dteu at Wat Jedi Luang. Ah Jahn Man officially accepted Luang Poo Waen as his disciple. He studied Dhamma with Ah Jahn Man at Wat Jedi Luang. After Ah Jahn Man left Wat Jedi Luang for Dutong, Luang Poo Waen also went Dutong in Chiangmai. He stayed Wat Huainumrin Chiangmai Province for 10 years. During his long stay in Wat Huainumrin, he stayed most of his time in forests and only went to the temple during the rainy seasons (Khow Pansah).

At BE2505, Ah Jahn Noo, the abbot of Wat Doi Mae Pang asked Luang Poo Waen to stayed at Wat Doi Mae Pang because Ah Jahn Noo treated Luang Poo Waen as a teacher. After Ah Jahn Noo passed away, the villagers persuaded Luang Poo Waen to become the abbot of Wat Doi Mae Pang. Luang Poo Waen stayed in Doi Mae Pang until he passed away, living the life as a forest monk all the time in a small hut away from the temple.

Luang Poo Waen passed away peacefully on 2nd July BE2528, at Maharaht Hospital (this hospital was built by Luang Poo Waen). Luang Poo Waen was a monk for 78 years, and lived to a ripe age of 98.

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