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WFA publication "Gun Fire" article on Rowntree


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Looking for an article in "Gun Fire" on Lawrence Rowntree - I udnerstand it was published in a magazine produced by the N Region of the WFA.

Grateful for any help

Stephen

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Guest Mick Klauer

Ah, Gun Fire - the finest journal to ever have carried the WFA name! I've still got quite a number of the earlier editions of this magazine and the Rowntree reference seems familiar to me so I presume it's an article from some years back?

If so, I'll dig them out over the weekend and find it for you.

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Mick - I understand the article is in edition no 10 (Summer 1988)

S

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Stephen,

There're 50 pages of this article (or 25 if they were to be scanned in A4). If you email me you postal address, I'll lend you the booklet.

Dave

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Dave - that's a most kind offer ; have tried to send a PM but the system won't let me reach you.

Stephen

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have tried to send a PM but the system won't let me reach you.

Oh yeah, I forgot - I switched my PM's off about 6 months ago and can't remember how to re-activate them! I should still be accessable via the email links though(?).*

I've sent you an email now, so you might be best off removing your address from the above post (spam, etc).

Dave.

* just recieved an email from someone else via the forum , so I still can be.

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Dave - booklet arrived yesterday - thanks indeed as i contains some wondeful ifno

Will return soon

S

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  • 1 year later...
Will return soon

Any chance of it back yet? :rolleyes::lol:

Dave

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Ah, Gun Fire - the finest journal to ever have carried the WFA name!

Heartily agree with you. But for his untimely death Alf Peacock would have gone on to publish many more. I did the odd bit of work for him and have managed to collect all editions published

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