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Old 25-06-03, 04:28
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Hi there

I've just posted some data on Canadian Bridging Markings on the Milifax Website.

I then had to post some info on Military Bridging to make it complete .

Check it out

TIA

Steve

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Hey Alex,

Here's another site which would be nice to have back online Steve Guthrie's MILIFAX: Warpaint
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Old 18-12-20, 01:07
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Hey Alex,

Here's another site which would be nice to have back online Steve Guthrie's MILIFAX: Warpaint
Definately! Such a shame that great info sources like Milifax and Armoured Acorn are no longer online.
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Old 18-12-20, 17:32
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Yep, it's the problem with putting all your research only online. Lasts only as long as the server/service provider is getting paid and the power is switched on.

It's almost criminal to see all that work evaporate into the ether

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Old 18-12-20, 18:12
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I think I have a print out of armoured Accorn. Given to me in a three ring binder about 15 years ago
suggestions?
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Old 18-12-20, 20:46
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... rests with the author. Would need to speak with him/his heirs if he has, I seem to remember, died? Would need to come to some license agreement for reproduction.

But if you have a good quality, single-sided colour print set, these could be scanned, organised, introductory text added and published if a publisher is interested.

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