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"Armies of the Mexican Revolution 1910-1920" Topic
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Tango01  | 19 Sep 2018 9:06 p.m. PST |
Interesting pics here…. link Amicalement Armand |
Richard Baber | 20 Sep 2018 1:43 a.m. PST |
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belasirius | 20 Sep 2018 3:51 a.m. PST |
Did they have permission from Osprey to publish the pictures? |
jurgenation  | 20 Sep 2018 5:25 a.m. PST |
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Richard Baber | 20 Sep 2018 5:50 a.m. PST |
belisirus wrote – "Did they have permission from Osprey to publish the pictures?" Almost certainly NOT, I`ve seen entire Ospreys (and other books too) reproduced like this :( When i`ve mentioned it on Facebook pages eg:"you do know this is someones work right???" People seem to think scanning and the publishing is fair game???? Trouble is chasing them through the courts is probably NOT viable…….. :( |
Tango01  | 20 Sep 2018 11:52 a.m. PST |
Glad you like them boys!. (smile) Amicalement Armand |
rdg1125 | 12 Jun 2019 11:05 p.m. PST |
Been browsing the forum lately and came on this post. Thought I'd share a web site I found some years ago. link Back in the 1960's I served with a soldier whose father rode with Pancho Villa. His father was only a teenager at the time and was a saddle maker's apprentice. His family escaped to Texas when Villa was defeated. |
Richard Baber | 13 Jun 2019 1:34 a.m. PST |
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