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Old 22nd February 2014, 11:46 PM   #1
JamesKelly
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An on-line antique gun magazine just published a 26 page article I wrote on 19th Century weapons (mostly) of wrought iron, cast steel, gray and malleable iron, brass, bronze, German silver pewter, silver & tin.

Contact me through my profile & I will be pleased to tell you how to locate it.

Have no financial connection, just Pride of Authorship.
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Old 24th February 2014, 08:25 PM   #2
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It sounds like a fantastic article ! Congratulations James, it takes not only a great deal of tenacity and research to publish articles on such topics which have a great deal of technical material, but considerable courage as there will always be the critics.
I hope perhaps it would be possible to link the article here somehow as it would be of great benefit to us .
You should be proud!! and speaking for myself I'm proud to have you here!

All the best,
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