Napoleonics Being Retired (1 Viewer)

wellington

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Just incase any K&C Napoleonic Collectors missed it K&C announced all of the 71st are being retired NA01 TO NA12. AND NA21-NA32.......:eek:


BETTER GET THEM WHEN YOU CAN THEY ARE HIS FIRST OF THE MATT SERIES.

CHEERS
WELLINGTON

PS ALSO WANTED TO MENTION I JUST BOUGHT AN ORIGINAL 1796 BRITISH LIGHT CALVARY SABRE MARKED WITH BRITISH ACCEPTANCE AND STAMPED WOOLLEY & CO. WOLLEY & CO WERE MAKING SWORDS WITH THIS EXACT COMPANY NAME BETWEEN 1790 ANF 1798,. THE SWORD IS A 1796 PATTERN SO PROCESS OF ELIMINATION TELLS ME IT WAS MADE EXACTLY BETWEEN 1796 AND 1798.....:)

HERES A PICTURE

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120036929711&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:US:1


BOUGHT IT ON EBAY FROM ENGLAND, WILL ACT AS A GOOD ACCENT TO MY FIGURES.
 
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I guess great minds think like. I just bought an 1808 British Sword Bayonet for a Baker Rifle from Bill Hurlbutt as an accent for my Toy Soldier display. I have seven other swords from various periods of history, a Gordon Highlanders Drum, a Gordon Highlanders banner, and about a dozen antique military prints and battlefield maps, and a shadow box displaying a Spanish American War Bayonet for a Krag Rifle, along with the Spanish American War Medal, the Dewey Medal, and various buttons from the tunics of Spanish soldiers. I can't wait for the rooms to be finished so I can start setting this all up.
 
No.......absolutely not......stabbing means injury...injury means lawsuit...lawsuit means NO K&C............:rolleyes:



WELLINGTON
 
Just incase any K&C Napoleonic Collectors missed it K&C announced all of the 71st are being retired NA01 TO NA12. AND NA21-NA32.......:eek:


BETTER GET THEM WHEN YOU CAN THEY ARE HIS FIRST OF THE MATT SERIES.

CHEERS
WELLINGTON

PS ALSO WANTED TO MENTION I JUST BOUGHT AN ORIGINAL 1796 BRITISH LIGHT CALVARY SABRE MARKED WITH BRITISH ACCEPTANCE AND STAMPED WOOLLEY & CO. WOLLEY & CO WERE MAKING SWORDS WITH THIS EXACT COMPANY NAME BETWEEN 1790 ANF 1798,. THE SWORD IS A 1796 PATTERN SO PROCESS OF ELIMINATION TELLS ME IT WAS MADE EXACTLY BETWEEN 1796 AND 1798.....:)

HERES A PICTURE

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120036929711&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:US:1


BOUGHT IT ON EBAY FROM ENGLAND, WILL ACT AS A GOOD ACCENT TO MY FIGURES.

Wellington,

I just ordered the remaining few figures I need to fill the holes in the 71st. I, too, took notice of the announcement regarding retirements and decided to act quickly. Fortunately, I found them all with ease. Whew! I have been known to delay making an order only to have to hunt and hunt for retired items.

Congratulations on your sword! It should be a wonderful enhancement to your collection!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat
 
Just incase any K&C Napoleonic Collectors missed it K&C announced all of the 71st are being retired NA01 TO NA12. AND NA21-NA32.......:eek:


BETTER GET THEM WHEN YOU CAN THEY ARE HIS FIRST OF THE MATT SERIES.

CHEERS
WELLINGTON

PS ALSO WANTED TO MENTION I JUST BOUGHT AN ORIGINAL 1796 BRITISH LIGHT CALVARY SABRE MARKED WITH BRITISH ACCEPTANCE AND STAMPED WOOLLEY & CO. WOLLEY & CO WERE MAKING SWORDS WITH THIS EXACT COMPANY NAME BETWEEN 1790 ANF 1798,. THE SWORD IS A 1796 PATTERN SO PROCESS OF ELIMINATION TELLS ME IT WAS MADE EXACTLY BETWEEN 1796 AND 1798.....:)

HERES A PICTURE

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120036929711&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:US:1


BOUGHT IT ON EBAY FROM ENGLAND, WILL ACT AS A GOOD ACCENT TO MY FIGURES.

After looking at that sword, I don't want to hear anymore of that "short on funds" nonsense!
Ray :)
 
I Wasn,t ....BUT....I am now........


Wellington
 
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