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Wilderness Woman |
Posted - January 05 2004 : 08:56:11 AM Gentlemen: Do any of you subscribe to Muzzleloader magazine? If so, would anyone be able to scan an article and email it to me? (Shhhh... we won't tell the Copyright Police! It's just for my own use.)
I have found out that the January/February issue has an article I sure would like to have. Ye-e-e-s... I could buy this issue of the magazine, and I probably will if no one is able to help me out. I just thought I would ask here first.
Anyone who can and is willing, can contact me via PM or email through this board and I will tell you which article I am interested in.
Thank you kindly! |
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Wilderness Woman |
Posted - January 06 2004 : 3:37:36 PM Ahhhh! It does my heart good to hear this news, Seamus! I shall send you that missive forthwith, along with my most sincere gratitude for your generosity! |
Seamus |
Posted - January 06 2004 : 2:18:32 PM WW--
I will photocopy whatever you want and send it via US Post rider.
E-mail me off Board....... |
Hawkeye_Joe |
Posted - January 06 2004 : 02:50:14 AM Back Issue Order page.. order any issue you want ...
https://ssl.txk.net/scurlock/back_issue.html |
Theresa |
Posted - January 05 2004 : 5:53:17 PM WW, Clabair might also be able to help you out. He's been featured before, I think. |
Fitz Williams |
Posted - January 05 2004 : 3:21:27 PM No, I can't help with Muzzleloader. I used to take it but I let my subscription lapse. It's a good magazine, though. I just have too many to read as it is. |
SgtMunro |
Posted - January 05 2004 : 12:11:03 PM Hi Wilderness Woman, I do not subsribe to the periodical in question, but I bet that Bill R or Fitz Williams might be able to help you out. Heck, those two guys probably have written articles for 'Muzzleloader', given the amount of blackpowder lore and information stored between them.
On the subject of magazines, you might want to check out the latest installment of 'Westylvania' magazine. There is a really good article, complete with excerpts, on the new book 'Breaking the Backcountry; The Seven Years War in Viginia and Pennsylvania 1753-1765'. Check it out, it made me go out and buy the book!!!!
Your Most Humble Servant,
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