Jim Terazawa wrote:
> It is really written "pinto boke" in Romanzed Katakana, to be precise.
> I think "pin boke" is a shortend term of "pinto boke".
> I do not know where the phrase "pinto" came from even I'm Japanese.
> Maybe honorable Yamamoto sensei can teach us.<g>
Pinto comes from an ancient economy car made by Ford in the 1970's..... ;-)
Bob
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