Ed,
I didn't mean to exclude you. I have a lot on my plate right now so I don't always keep track of what has been posted. I apologize for my oversight and your ability to scan the articles in a .pdf format would be an easy and compact format for others to use and most welcome.
Rich has offered that "I would be willing to scan your Lugers At Random articles, crop out anything not Kenyon, and compile them sequentially. I don't have PDF capability (that doesn't leave a watermark) but I do have the capability of PSP 10.2 scaling. I'm retired now and don't intend to work a day in my life again, so time is no object.”
The best of both worlds would be Rich’s edited scans eliminating extraneous material and compiling them sequentially to considerably compact the final product and then converting his .bmp images to a .pdf format.
If the finished product (regardless of format) is to be offered to the collecting community, then what are the copyright considerations?
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
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