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Old 27th June 2012, 07:40 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Dmitry
I don't know where your thread went, but I saw your question.
The photos on the usb drive are sensationally good. Every sword is photographed in giant resolution, from multiple angles. I believe there are about 2000 images on the drive.
I don't have the drive, but saw several screen shots from a fellow collector who bought it, and they were spectacular. I don't think I've seen better-photographed swords anywhere else.
The drive cannot be copied. My concern is that the Wallace will not replace a broken drive beyond a couple of weeks after one's purchased it.

Thank you so much, Dmitry,


For keeping that thread alive!!!

Here's the link:

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ght=swap+forum


I was sad to see the thread had been moved without notice; it cannot be found now except when looking for 'swap'.
It was not meant to be a swap-related topic because I do not own the drive and/or book. It also contained a lot of information I collected from the Wallace site that I wished to receive comments on.

I still hope a few people will care to read it ...


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