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  • Prosper Keating
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    That's one I am looking forward to having. Congratulations, Gordon! And Happy Crimble.

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  • tzlane
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    Looking forward to it.

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    Thanks for the clarification.Knowing how often delays occur at the printers end of things,I thought it sounded to good to be true.

    Gordon

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  • yuri
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    I did not see the final printed version. I saw the one he submitted to the printers. It's not back from the printers just yet.

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    Okay, good news, means he must have got it back from the printers on schedule.

    Gordon

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  • yuri
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    At Roger's

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    You've seen the book ? Last I heard from Roger was that, barring delays, it was due back from the Printers around the end of this week. I haven't heard back from Roger as to whether it was on time, delayed or whatever. Where did you see it ?

    Gordon

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  • yuri
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    I have seen this book, and it is the most impressive 1939 Iron Cross reference ever.

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  • PaulChep
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    Gordon, It sounds great and I'll get a copy as soon as its available. Look forward to it!

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  • Erich
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    Looking forward to seeing it with great anticipation!
    Erich

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  • McCulloh
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    I'll preorder a copy!
    Is Roger taking advance orders?
    Ta,
    JeMc

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  • Chrvip68
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    Hello Gordon,

    I'm looking forward to read this too!
    Have you arrange to do this in cd?

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  • Mike Dunn
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    Gordon. Don't know if you are keeping a list of people interested in your book, but if you are, please put me on your list as well. Look forward to seeing it. Mike

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    Paul,

    The main difference is that this one will deal only with the 1939 Iron Crosses whereas Stephen covered them all from 1813 onwards. So, in roughly the same number of pages we will go into much more depth on different makers variants etc etc. The two books will, I hope, be complimentary rather than in competition. Well, we won't have the fabulous amount of color photography that Stephen has, but Roger usually manages a few pages of colour for the more visually impressive pieces, and of course we won't be near the price of "The Iron Time" (Still one of my favorite books!). Unfortunately, the proofs I see are black and white copies so I don't know which pages may have color.

    G

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  • ranger
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    Where will it be available?

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