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Old 10th July 2006, 08:09
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Re: Australian Spitfires

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Nicholas,
Thanks for the information on the Bargh book. I am trying to obtain copies; Aviation Bookshop does not list it.
Frank

I obtained my copy from Aviation Bookshop by special order - drop them a line - I'm sure they can help.

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Old 11th July 2006, 00:15
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I don't have to prove anything.

Actually you do, because most other readers would never stake their reputation on a hunch.
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Old 11th July 2006, 08:31
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Re: Australian Spitfires

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Thanks for the information on the Bargh book. I am trying to obtain copies; Aviation Bookshop does not list it.
Hi Frank,

I found the book on Art Centre Bookshop www.booksnz.com but don´t know yet if they still have it in stock.

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Old 11th July 2006, 16:56
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Actually you do, because most other readers would never stake their reputation on a hunch.
Oh yeah, I forgot. We musn't challenge the American history of WWII or we might get shot down in flames by anonymous "aces" with six nifty .50s.

(I know the saying about opinions and how everyone has one too).

Try reading the posts again, carefully, (they are in English) and you might even understand they have nothing to do with "reputations" or "hunches".

Then find another target to bully.
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Old 1st September 2006, 07:41
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Copies of Vic Bargh's book Ketchil

Just Books - a NZ based e-trade bookshop - has copies of Vic Bargh's book 'Ketchil' available.
http://www.justbooks.co.nz/search.ph...archtype=Title
I bought my copy from there a few months ago. It was processed and delivered to me in Oz in just over a week - so they're quite prompt.
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