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With thanks to Rick B, here's an excellent article titled The Legend of Barnwood which he authored. Also, a special thank you to Bob Seijas and the GCA for permitting us to re-publish Rick's article here for the benefit of all members, which originally appeared in the spring 2009 journal.
The Legend of Barnwood (by Richard Borecky)
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Regards,
Doug
For those that are unable to download the article or don't have Adobe PDF file reader, you can view and read it directly on-line below..
This illustrates why you have the depth of knowledge on these stock marks and variations. After dealing with this much ordnance, it would be hard to not know.
I kept a bit quite but have cleaned the Barn from this story or 2,000 stocks. Lots of neat stuff and a great story for the GCA journal to come. This time more about the family. I have made many new friends on this venture and the Berkoff's grandkids have been super. Here is a short video of the 1st time I walked in. Rick. http://m.youtube.com/watchv=C4fhm2Kwgc8#
Last edited by Rick B; 04-05-2014 at 09:46 PM.
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