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The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentals[img][/url][/img]I hope it would be not off topic to post one of my British cavalry sword articles. Most swords illustrated being in my collection at the time.?. 10 PAGES. The UP forum being quite quiet at present!.
John D Morgan
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John D Morgan
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John D Morgan
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John D Morgan
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John D Morgan
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John D Morgan
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentalsmore of the article....
John D Morgan
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentalsThis not easy....\\\\!!!
John D Morgan
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentals[img][/url][/img]...page 9!!!..I think
John D Morgan
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This should be the last page...10.
John D Morgan
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentalsNot sure whether this is easily readable!! Perhaps needs deleting and reposting?..
John D Morgan
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentalsVery nice John.
Jim
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentalsThanks Jim. I hope it's easily readable ...seems to be a bit of a mess!!...unless your computer has sorted it.
John. John D Morgan
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There was one blank post in the middle, not that it mattered, but everything else looked fine. Jim
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentalsThanks for commenting Jim... I wish each page could be seen complete!. It doesn't on my computer.
John D Morgan
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Each page is complete on mine John. Each section has a separate scroll down feature, which is different from the main screen. Jim
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentalsJohn,
thanks for sharing! Great articles and very interesting. Tom
Re: The Pattern 1908 sword and the experimentalsVery nice articles, John! Especially thanks for the drawings with measures and other pictures.
And like the others I cannot see the page 33. After 32 next is 34 and further. But post is great nevertheless. Alex. P.S. Interesting avatar you've got. Who is depicted on it? My avatar is a bugler from Troop B, 43rd Reconnaissance squadron, 3d Cavalry Group (Mechanized). Basic training at Camp Gordon, Georgia, March-November 1943.
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