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Hello David. Sorry I missed your earlier PM. I have posted a message for you. Thanks! Sorry I don't have the reference you mentioned.
Mark |
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I have that book. What exactly are you looking for? I don't understand your question.
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Hi Dmitry,
Thanks for responding - I have sent you a pm with the details. Regards, CC |
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I misread your post, I thought you wrote that you had the picture of the Italian axe from the Calamandrei book...so here it is.
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Many thanks, Dmitry.
That's exactly what I needed. Thank you. Regards, CC. |
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No problem. Glad to have been helpful.
I had an axe similar to that one construction-wise. The head was a little bigger than the axes in Boarders Away. I have seen them described on the internets as WWI Italian army corps of engineers axes or trench-making picks and such. |
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