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Hey Jeff, I am afraid that both negatives and the photos are lost - remember it is more than 40 years ago the book was printed and both EA, the photographer, and most of the editors and other helpers are dead years ago.
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More dha (on the table in the second photo).
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Pretty patterns, any learned legacy?
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I saw this book for the first time in the library of the Hoffmeyer Institute, been looking for it ever since, not exactly easy to find
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Marc,
It will, no doubt, be difficult to get the book. It was only printed in a small number for the members of the Society, just like The Indian Sword, Danish edition. |
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I think those are Japanese, Mark. |
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Yes, Andrew is right
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What a fantastic photo Jeff! Thank you for sharing it!
I think we all are trying to teleport ourselves into that room to see the weapons closer, and wish we were there in another time.....Jens, you were so incredibly lucky to have seen this. I have a very fond memory of many years ago (with only pictures in my mind) when a visited a very prominant collector who lived in an old mansion. It was very much mindful of one of the old film noire movies. In entering this really spooky old house, I was led into the living room where an old Persian carpet was pulled back, revealing a trap door. Down an old iron spiral staircase, I descended into the most breathtaking array of full suits of armour, tables and walls of swords, knives, guns from hundreds of years ago. I will never forget it, especially the entire scenario! Thank you again Jeff for bringing back wonderful memories! ![]() All the best, Jim |
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Yup it was! Just like the movies!!
![]() No, this wasn't the 60's and there werent no purple haze!! Actually, you could lift it with one hand. All the best, Jim |
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