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Dear namesake
Exactly, the page of Calvo is missing the copy that has been accepted by Dana. The one that has the bowl with its built bridle, and that is the one that refers the document of the real Palace that is reproduced in LAVIN A hug. Fernando K |
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In what page of LAVIN's book is that reference ? Here is an example of llave a las tres modas, made by Manuel Sutil in 1741, as illustrated in the Catálogo de arcabuceria madrileña (Real Armeria de Madrid). Is this the correct style ? . |
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Querido tocayo
La mencion esta en pagina239, en el apendice A Una llave a las tres modas concluida segun se acostumbra, nueve doblones cencillos (sic) Piezas sueltas ............................. Plantilla con el Estribillo en la Cazoleta Fernando K |
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Dear namesake
The mention is on page239, in appendix A A key to the three fashions concluded as it is customary, nine doubloon cencillos (sic) Loose Pieces ............................. Template with the Chorus in the Bowl Fernando K |
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Namesaque
Yes, it is the correct stile Fernando K |
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Gracias tocayo.
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My 2 cents worth. I agree 100% with K's #33 post. As you said, the man knows his miquelets.
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