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jwh1947

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Excellent new publication
« on: March 04, 2010, 07:32:56 AM »
For those in CLA, you likely know about this.  For non-members, just another reason to join.  The first edition of American Tradition: The Journal of the Contemporary Longrifle Association. is in the mail. Glossy cover, high quality paper inside.  Useful literature and good, pattern-quality, color photography throughout.  No expenses spared, and impressive, consistent with the entire CLA act.  I remember when CLA was nothing more than an idea in Gordon Barlow's mind.  Then, with the help of some astute friends, the idea became a vibrant and constructive organization in little more than a few years. 

Those not yet signed up can apply on line at: www.longrifle.com/membership/.
An easy group of longrifle people to like.  Mega-convention each August in Lexington.  Wayne

 

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Re: Excellent new publication
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2010, 07:19:16 PM »
 I just received mine in the mail and I gotta say that is by far one of the nicest , most professional publications I've ever seen! :o Hats off to the CLA!!!  I'm not sure it could be nicer!

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Re: Excellent new publication
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2010, 07:46:16 PM »
I too was impressed and paid my dues when I saw Art De Camp at the annual meeting of the Honourable Company of Horners in Reston Village, Ohio.

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Re: Excellent new publication
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2010, 04:31:00 AM »
I too belong and am glad I do. This new publication is just one more reason why the good ole days of longrifle making might be now as compared to when I started in the 60s. So many more recorces, both information wise and parts availability wise as compared to back then. Relish the times and spread the word. Best wishes, Flintlocks Forever.     Gary

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Re: Excellent new publication
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2010, 02:45:59 AM »
I am really pleased to hear how well the new magazine has been recieved.  I can tell you that alot of people worked very hard to make it what it is.  Plans for the second issue are underway and it sounds like it may be even better!

I thought I might mention that the extra copies of the first edition of American Traditon magazine are fast running out.  Anyone who joins the CLA will receive a copy as long the supply holds out.   Don't delay if you're thinking of joining and haven't done it yet.

Art DeCamp

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Re: Excellent new publication
« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2010, 07:17:34 PM »
I am really pleased to hear how well the new magazine has been recieved.  I can tell you that alot of people worked very hard to make it what it is.  Plans for the second issue are underway and it sounds like it may be even better!

I thought I might mention that the extra copies of the first edition of American Traditon magazine are fast running out.  Anyone who joins the CLA will receive a copy as long the supply holds out.   Don't delay if you're thinking of joining and haven't done it yet.

Art DeCamp

And a VERY, VERY nice job they did.
Go to any bookstore magazine rack and look at any of the premium, high buck offerings. This is as good as anything you will find.
If you don't have one you *will* be sorry when some friend shows his too you.

Dan
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jwh1947

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Re: Excellent new publication
« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2010, 09:47:24 AM »
Art, from this vantage point it appears that the CLA has been the best recent development for gun builders and collectors ever.  There is a conspicuous tendency to build on strengths, try new things and keep the association robust.  The new publication is the cherry on the sundae. 

Incidentally, the KRA has spruced up its Bulletin and Frank Kobilis submitted an important article in the current issue summarizing his acquisition of a classic Hagi rifle and the subsequent research on the man believed to be the converter...one Mr. Dewees.  This is something different.  And, much of his work was done on the Internet tracking down genealogical material.  Worth a read.