P&S Guns?

Nyles

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Does anyone know what happened to all the antique guns and handguns on Jean Plamondon's website? He's not getting out of it is he?
 
I was looking at his site last night and there are some major changes going on there... I wonder if the RedCoats stepped on him because he was moving so many antiques. I sure hope not. It's a website stuck in the 90s but he's always had some great gear up for sale.
 
I'm the third person to notice the antiques section missing!

I sure hope it's just a glitch as that website is one of my favorites to browse, so many good things on there.
 
No worries, going on a 800 KM Medieval Walking Pilgrimage in Spain for 6 weeks. . I have to ask forgiveness for my sins. Ha! Ha! I am slimming down the Website, to make things easier for my 90 years Young Father while I am away. Website will be back to normal when I return!
 
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No worries,going on a 800 KM Medieval Walking Pilgrimage in Spain for 6 weeks. . I have have to ask forgiveness for my sins. Ha! Ha! I am slimming down the Website, to make things easier for my 90 years Young Father while I am away. Website will be back to normal when I return!

Dang you! You've robbed us of 6 good weeks of tinfoil hatting by posting a clear and concise explanation.
 
Walking the Camino Frances from St-Jean Pied de Port in the French Pyrennées Mountains all the way to Santiago de Compostella in Spain. Hoping to pick surplus Roman short Swords, Frankish long swords and Napoleonic muskets lost along the way by long gone Armies.
 
Walking the Camino Frances from St-Jean Pied de Port in the French Pyrennées Mountains all the way to Santiago de Compostella in Spain. Hoping to pick surplus Roman short Swords, Frankish long swords and Napoleonic muskets lost along the way by long gone Armies.

That could get heavy!
The Pyrennees are beautiful. Enjoy your trip.

P.S.
Don't forget the Vandal's and Visigoths spent some time thereabouts, so keep your eyes open for some of their surplus as well.
 
Walking the Camino Frances from St-Jean Pied de Port in the French Pyrennées Mountains all the way to Santiago de Compostella in Spain.

Be on guard at all times, keep things tight and close to yourself.

Just sayin.
 
Flood was in the older part of town near the river, our home/business and Tank Bomb is on a Hill above the two rivers that run through town. I drove through the flooded part this afternoon and everything is dry now and waters are back in the river. The people and businesses in that area just have the clean up the mess now.
 
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