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+1 It also has the advantage of being one of the few Elgood volumes within my budget. ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Excellent recommendation Chris!!!!
In true Robert Elgood fashion his book on the weapons of Greece now stands as 'THE' reference on these arms. He spent many years researching this, and as I recall when it was first released he was invited to Athens for a celebration of the event. He worked very hard with publishers to keep the cost down as I also recall, and was quite proud of that specified result. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Warwickshire, England
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Hi Rick,
That does ring a bell, I am sure I must have seen it at the book stall at the London arms fairs the last few years, but ignorantly ignored it and spent my money on a nice Indian Tulwar instead! I'll do a search right now and get it ordered! Comments taken on board Ibrahiim, Salaam. Thanks all, Runjeet |
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