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Hi guys, You have a newbie here and it's my first post!


Does anyone know where I can find a copies of "Journal of Historical Armsmaking Technology" Volumes 1 and 2?

So far all I can only find 3 and 4 on NMLRA's site.

Thanks
 
When the NMLRA decided to get out of the retail business a couple of years back, it sold off much of its stock. You can probably find it at Friendship where some dealers may have old stock. Try some of the dealers like Track of the Wolf, Dixie Gun Works or [name your favorite dealer]. Also do a search through a bookfinder service like Alibris.
 
If you can't find to buy, go to your local library. If they don't have it, at no cost to you, they can find through the inter-library lending program and get it for you to check out. I do this for research on a lot of different things.
 
I just bought #1 off of ebay for $50 a week ago. it was autographed by Bivins and Gary Brumsfield and etc. Kind of steep for a small paperback but worth it for someone interested in scratch-making locks.
 
I just bought the full set a few weeks ago. I'd like to read them but they came all sealed up in the package, and would like to keep them sealed up for preservation. Has anyone ever found PDF versions?
 
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