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Post by ianjonefan on Aug 6, 2008 21:38:49 GMT -6
A minor inconvenience , in reply # 23 I gave you the wrong title of the book . It's Eourpeon Firearms of the 16th , 17 , & 18th Centuries , and I've somehow lost the copies I've made , but luckily I still have the original book . While going through the book I found out that it has more coverage on Scottish Firearms than other types of firearms . Even though it has some coverage of other nations firearms , it might not be as extensive as the information on Scottish Firearms . So if anyune out there is interested in having me make copies for them let me know by Personal message . Be sure to include you snailmail address so I can send you the copies .
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Post by ianjonefan on Aug 7, 2008 5:06:54 GMT -6
WHEE , WHOOPEE , LIGHT THE FIREWORKS !!! I've found the copy .
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Post by cameroning on Aug 29, 2008 19:28:49 GMT -6
The image of our Cameron ancestors marching from glen to glen with there Lochaber axes is absolutely fascinating. Of course they used a variety of weapons over the years but the Lochaber axe is the one immortalised in the lochiel arms.
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