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Thread: Recent Historical Acquisitions
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21st March 2019, 03:18 AM #1
Recent Historical Acquisitions
Have a couple of each heading my way.
1st.... Birch from the battleground of Culloden
The last major battle fought on British soil in 1746 and featured extensively on Outlander
2nd.... Shakespeare's Macbeth (Birnam Oak) is an iconic tree on the outskirts of Perthshire, Scotland. The Birnam Oak and its neighbour the Birnam Sycamore are the sole surviving trees of the great forest. The forest is celebrated in Shakespeare's three witches in Macbeth as the famous Birnam wood in 1599
3rd.... A Glenfiddich Oak whisky cask. Glenfiddich is the biggest selling Scottish single malt whisky that was founded in 1887.
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21st March 2019, 07:55 AM #2
Thanks for sharing mate ,love your passion for all things historical,interested to see more turned .
Kind regards Peter.Nil Desperandum
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23rd March 2019, 08:17 AM #3
I reckon the pens you could make from them would make great gifts for the person “that has everything “.
Just wondering if you keep these for your own collection, or do you sell them ?Brad.
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26th March 2019, 10:49 PM #4
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