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Over the few years I have been a PGCA member I am aware that many got into the records, such as EDM when he was on the search for the Pres Harrison gun that a descendant friend was using for quail hunting out here. The board is easy to get along with. Have you tried calling some terrific people like Allan Swanson or Art Wheaton and seeing if they would help you? Bruce Day, Parker novice third class.
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Bruce, the only "help" I need is to out the gun. For your information, past requests for minor access to the PGCA copies has been denied me and my fellow researcher, Kevin McCormack. The BOD is not as cooperative as you imply. Mr. Muderlak was not whistling in the wind when he made his reference to "The Black Hole of Curatorship". There are certain access rules for certain members and certain other rules for others.
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Well Ed Muderlak isn't going to be answering any questions now but I did look at vol 13 p9 of his Harrison article where he acknowledges Mark Conrads research help.
If its true that some people get help and others do not, I wonder why that would be true. Any ideas? Bruce Day, Parker researcher neophite trainee. |
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Bruce Day, Parker researcher neophite trainee.[/QUOTE]
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Mark Conrad has been very helpful to me on many occasions in the past. He is one of the good guys.
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