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Old 12th October 2010, 03:44 AM   #6
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If my previous post incited any interest in Philip K. Dick, one may find the relevant passage in Man in the High Castle on Google docs; follow the link and then search down for the term "American artifacts".
Interesting. I've browsed the passages dealing with the American artifacts, perhaps I will read the whole book.

Truth be told, I've examined a score of 'non-kosher' swords at the show, some made up from period parts, believable, others - laughable.
Authenticity has a way of 'telling' the story, when you hold it in your hand.

Ditto on Hartford vs. Baltimore. Timonium Fairgrounds has poor lighting, and a very poor layout.
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