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fernando 7th October 2019 03:03 PM

MARKS OF ARMOURERS, SWORDSMITHS AND GUNSMITHS
 
Our fellow member corrado 26 was most kind to provide us with all 123 pages of the great work by Dudley Hawtrey Gyngell, Compilation of known Marks of Armourers, Swordsmiths and Gunsmiths.
So all book pages will be uploaded in the next 11 posts.
Just please wait till they are all in.
Thank you very much Udo, for sharing such precious material :cool: .


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corrado26 7th October 2019 04:18 PM

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Here is part one

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corrado26 7th October 2019 06:08 PM

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Ans last but not least the pages with the content

fernando 7th October 2019 06:33 PM

Excelent Udo; nice work :cool: .

vilhelmsson 7th October 2019 06:43 PM

Wow! Thank you to you both for your hard work on this. This is very helpful.

There were a lot of pages to scan and I noticed some duplicates and some missing pages. Do you happen to have the following pages? (There also might be errors in my tracking of the missing!)

7
43-48
109

CutlassCollector 7th October 2019 07:56 PM

Thanks Udo.

Just adding thanks for the effort involved.
This will be a great resource.

Regards,
CC

MacCathain 8th October 2019 12:48 AM

Thank you, Udo. A wealth of information.

Fernando: Will this become a sticky?

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fernando 8th October 2019 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacCathain
...Fernando: Will this become a sticky?...

Let the thread stay in the "New Posts" front page until it goes down and out.
Then we move it to the "Classic Threads" sticky.

fernando 8th October 2019 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vilhelmsson
Wow! Thank you to you both for your hard work on this. This is very helpful.

There were a lot of pages to scan and I noticed some duplicates and some missing pages. Do you happen to have the following pages? (There also might be errors in my tracking of the missing!)

7
43-48
109

Could you please be more specific, Vihelmsson ?
Like, in which country are the duplicates and the missing ones ?

or ... Would you confirm the duplicates in Spain:
80-81-82-83-83-84-89-89-89-86-87-90-90-95-9693-94-101-10291-99-100-97-98-108.
Correct ?

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MForde 8th October 2019 02:29 PM

An excellent resource, thank you!

corrado26 8th October 2019 05:09 PM

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and here come the missing pages 43,48 and 109:

vilhelmsson 8th October 2019 05:27 PM

Thank you Corrado and Fernando.

I am not concerned about the duplicates. I mentioned it in passing as a possible cause for the missing pages as someone who has had professionally to scan a lot of documents myself :) However, from my recollection, the duplicates were in Spain.

The following pages are still missing:
7
44
45
46
47

And, again, of course, I am very grateful for your posting this! I think I've bought more books over the past 6 months than arms.

corrado26 8th October 2019 06:05 PM

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page 7 is included since yesterday. Here there are the pages 44, 45, 46, 47
Happy sacanning!
corrado26

vilhelmsson 8th October 2019 07:44 PM

Thank you. This is amazing :D

vilhelmsson 11th October 2019 07:23 PM

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In the interest of science and the arts, I combined and ordered the scanned images into a single pdf which is attached hereto.

Jim McDougall 11th October 2019 08:01 PM

Udo, I wanted to join in thanking you so much for taking the time and effort to add this most valuable resource here. As someone obsessed with blade markings for more years than I can accurately say, this reference has been a mainstay for me, and its great to see it made available for those out there either 'new to the game' or without this handy.

It has provided a most important benchmark in the study of markings, and important as we try to identify marks often seen on blades we encounter.

Vilhelmsson, thank you for your entry in streamlining this as well.

Very much appreciated guys!!!

fernando 11th October 2019 08:42 PM

Thank you for the kind words, Jim ;) .

corrado26 12th October 2019 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim McDougall
Udo, I wanted to join in thanking you so much for taking the time and effort to add this most valuable resource here.

I'm glad to have been able to help you Jim in your never ending search for knowledge. And my thanks too to Wilhelmsson for bringing the pages into the right order.

Victrix 12th October 2019 10:21 AM

Many thanks Corrado. We salute you!


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