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Old 16th December 2008, 04:53 AM   #4
Jim McDougall
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Originally Posted by freebooter
G'day Ausjulius.

I spoke with R.D.C. Evans a few years ago, the author of "The Plug Bayonet" Upon selling his amazing plug bayonet collection he indicated to me that his intent was to write another books on this very subject.
I suggest tracking his email address down and contacting him direct, he may be able to offer you information on the subject. I beleive a few members may be able to help bring you two together.

Gav

Hi Gav and Ausjulius,
What an interesting topic! and I would be uncertain as well exactly on how this would be classified as these are not exactly weapons...however they would be considered associated items. There are of course many ethnographic and traditional weapons that are no longer functional as such, yet serve as elements of traditional costume or ceremonial regalia.

In any case, intriguing, and I also recall when Roger Evans sold off the incredible plug bayonet collection he had amassed and written on for many years. I must admit I was surprised when he told me of his project on miniature weapons, as it was so unusual, and I honestly could not think of anything specifically on the subject. I have written him upon seeing this, so hopefully I will hear from him. Its been a while since communicating with him so hopefully we'll hear soon.

Maybe this is an idea I could use....a sword collection that would fit in the bookmobile!!

All the best,
Jim
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