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Old 3rd May 2017, 08:30 PM   #5
thinreadline
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Originally Posted by Kmaddock
40 years spent getting the collection together is time well spent.

There are so few hobbies where you can collect such diversity of items for sometimes practically v little money that gives so much opertunity to study and learn, both about the objects but also the origins.
I love the antipope antler knife, v much unique.

Great display and well balanced esteticly, maybe a webley revolver and a picture of Gordon for balance on the opposing side of the stairs😀

Thanks for sharing

Ken
Thank you Ken ( hope your description of my knife was a typo .... or is it something Ian Paisley would have owned ?) . You are very perceptive re what is on the opposite wall though ..... see attached pic !
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