11th August 2012, 10:54 PM | #23 |
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[QUOTE=David]Well, i don't think we can look at one of these questions and not the other Detlef. You put forth the idea/question that post WW2 gunongs were all made for the tourist trade.
"Post WW2 gunongs are made in my opinion for "tourists" and not for locals..." Personally, i do not think that is true. So we agree on one front and not another i guess. I think there was definitely some call for some indigenous ownership of these weapons after WW2.QUOTE] It was my assumption that after WW2 were made for tourists. When it isn't like this we have agreement in all parts. I simple have had problems to believe that Roberts gunong was made for tourists. |
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