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Old 27th December 2025, 08:01 PM   #17
Jim McDougall
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Default Excellent metaphor!

VERY well said Ed! and here I am proudly among the many 'cogs' in the wheels of this well oiled machine, working with everyone here to achieve the ultimate goal of performance. Ian is well placed as the controller to harmonize the operation and function of the machine overall.

Here we all learn together, literally every day for me, and the joint efforts of many years have produced an unsurpassed corpus of archived material which is a comprehensive source for present and future students of arms and armor (whew! hows that for a sentence?!
Your excellent suggestions added here exemplify the kind of support we all share here.

Best regards
Jim

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