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Old 8th April 2025, 09:25 PM   #15
Jim McDougall
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Keep it coming Jim; I'm learning. Just as so few are interested in or have anything to add to the Shotley Bridge history, that was the birth of the British sword industry, so too the huge theater that was the birth of over 50% of the United States. Keep it coming. Thank-you.
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Are we voices in the wilderness or simply off grid?

I know they're out there Keith..I can hear em breathing (over 11,000 views in a month! only response was yours, so thank you!). No problem though, hopefully the readers maybe learning just as we are. That was what the forums were about once, discussions and sharing information.
'Old dogs' etc.....just keep doing what we do.
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