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Old 05-02-13, 23:20
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Rick Cove
 
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Mike, you could just share all that information with us all by putting it on a DVD/CD.

I for one would purchase one and I am sure that others would as well. I have all your "Profiles', Mud and Dust and a few other Mike Cecil productions.

You always have a great product.

Regards Rick.

BTW. Did you copy all the AWM 126's?



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Cliff,

Far toooo expensive: it was hundreds of pages (A4) and included a list of Unit signs in numeric order (much easier to use that way) and a re-draw (with corrections) of every camouflage pattern I could find an official reference for. It spanned the period 1937 to 1946. It's now just my hard copy reference.

I've also compiled a dictionary of 10,000 Australian military abbreviations and printed one hard-bound copy, but again, toooo great an expense to warrant bothering with further copies.

Ah well....

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