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A long time ago ('70's? '80's?) Smithsonian magazine featured an article about a gentleman on the east coast who made armour. I used to have a copy of this issue, but it was tragically lost in a soda pop accident several years ago.

Can anyone help me out here? Who was that armourer? The name was one I didn't recognize at all back then.
"When a land rejects her legends, Sees but falsehoods in the past;
And its people view their Sires in the light of fools and liars,
'Tis a sign of its decline and its glories cannot last."
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You might contact the Smithsonian directly. They may have a back issue on hand to sell you. :)
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I have a copy of the artical, It is in a box that I havn't unloaded yet.
I'll look for it, When I get some time.



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I'd appreciate that, Mr. Bauldree.
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'Tis a sign of its decline and its glories cannot last."
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I send you the info in an email, I'll scan them and post them so you and others can download the pages.

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Here is the pages out of the Smithsonian magazine

Start with this one, they are all linked together.

http://creationtime.com/page1.html


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