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Old 29th June 2009, 06:26 PM   #28
Matchlock
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Hi there,

With about everything having seemingly been said, I should like to thank Jim for the impulse and everyone joining in for the great additions.

I, too, have been left a bit frustrated at times facing 0 replies to a thread but then, after a few days just resorted to keep on posting.

Hey, you cannot expect anybody out there to sort of readily jump on any far out topic and give an input of substance.

I just wish to thank everyone who has made responses and has thereby helped me to shed new light on old guns, and most of all Grandmaster Jim, who with his never fading commitment and assiduity has fostered all our trials.

Best,
Michael
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