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Old 7th March 2011, 05:56 AM   #1
Gavin Nugent
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Default Any one in San Francisco?

Good people,

Being earthbound in Australia, I wish to know if there is anyone in the San Francisco regions who has some spare time, owns a good digital camera, enjoys edged weapons and can visit a small museum for me.

I need a good set of legs, a keen eye and maybe some good communciation skills to ask the right questions at the museum and a cell phone/iphone so I can call whilst in the museum...

I am happy to cover expenses for anyone who is local.

I ask this request as last year I was supplied with very compelling evidence that the massive Moro Kampilan here was indeed Pershing's.
Under good advice, I need to compare a few provenance details found in this museum as Pershing donated to and addressed or opened this museum in the 1930's....need to check my notes for exactness.

Any friendly external readers who might be able to help but can't contact me through forum pages, please E.mail me at S1@swordsantiqueweapons.com

If I can get traction on this I'll continue a detailed discussion of the Kampilan in this thread and if fruitful in investiagtions, details of how it all came to be with credit where credit is deserved.

Many thanks and fingers crossed.

Gav
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