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Old 17th November 2012, 07:37 PM   #1
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Default A ride up to the Royal Ontario Museum

This was the museum of my tour that offered more rejection to picture taking; as if its glass vitrines were picture proof. These are the ones less critical, out of the circa 300 shots made.

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Old 17th November 2012, 07:40 PM   #2
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Thanks for sharing Fernando - I spent many happy hours as a child viewing those displays. Brings back a lot of memories.
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Great pics, as always (I never get to go anywhere- ). I especially like the Sinclaire saber in that middle pic between those two English Civil War broadswords- nice!)
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Thank you for the picture of the 1873 MAS, Fernando .
http://www.yankeegunnuts.com/2010/11...volver-review/
Nice to see it represented in a museum .

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A bit offtopic, maybe, but - what is that revolver on 7th photo? Never seen anything of that kind.
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A bit offtopic, maybe, but - what is that revolver on 7th photo? Never seen anything of that kind.
By all means!
That would be a (variation of the) LeMat revolver. If you browse the Web on it, you will find plenty material.
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Thank you for the picture of the 1873 MAS, Fernando .
http://www.yankeegunnuts.com/2010/11...volver-review/
Nice to see it represented in a museum .
Ah, you should have noticed that one
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Great pics, as always (I never get to go anywhere- ). I especially like the Sinclaire saber in that middle pic between those two English Civil War broadswords- nice!)
Thank you Mark. If i knew you fancy such style, i would have asked the curator to borrow it for a while ... and send it down to NC .
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Yes, it would look good in the collection. I might stand corrected, though. It might be more of a drussage vs a Sinclaire.
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... It might be more of a drussage vs a Sinclaire...
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