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Old 24th December 2006, 02:09 PM   #4
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Thanks Matey, I look forward to it, dont ask dont get as they say. Actually, all this asiatic/Indian stuff has brought to the fore a forgotton childhood interest of mine.

Anyone seen "The man who would be king " by Bro Rudyard Kipling ? the 1975 film with Sean Connery and Michael Caine in ???? Plenty of weird curved/straight ethnic bladed weapons in that, what a brilliant strory that is, its normally on here in England over the festive season along with Zulu, another classic.

Thankyou for the warm welcome extended by yourself and Mr Ariel, and have a good one ! regards paul
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