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Dear 'Nando,
Your excellently chosen wording and compliments made me blush. Thank you so much, it really means a lot to me! Yes, I guess dedication is exactly the word for what I have been trying to achieve and convey to others. And: I too like the imposing view of Hohenwerfen Castle and posted it for the sake of it. ![]() Best, Michl |
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The bundle on top weighs 3.4 kg and might measure 10 m in length.
Simliar to the images I posted before, the close-ups allow to study the characteristic fibrous structure of match rope. And a detached matchlock mechanism, Swedish, 1620's. Best, Michael Last edited by fernando; 27th September 2012 at 04:09 AM. |
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And the matchlock mechanism für a Swedish military musket, 1620's.
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