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Unloaded 63 - Part 1

Othais and Mae talk about spreading out from WWI for Primer, Drachinifel's visit, international auction house difficulties, and more!

Drachinifel's channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Drachinifel

Unloaded 63 - Part 1

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I've succesfully bought from Hermann Historica two times, a antique muzzle loading rifle, and a Feinwerkbau Rogers&Spencer replica. As of now I'm in the process if picking up two more guns I won in auction. I live in Munich so it's perfectly easy for me. I just pick the guns up my self. I guess the biggest problem definitely is the export and import formalities. But there are professional companies for that in Germany too of course.

David H

That's the idea, but we need the time to execute it.

C&Rsenal

Would a Vickers Guide style of coffee table book work for your images? They're high enough quality and not heavy on info.

Erik Schmitz

North Rhine-Westphalia Germany is 7 hours ahead from CST

Vindicavi

I did listen to the Q&A and then listen to this. It seems fine to me. Maybe I've just listened to so many Drachinifel Patreon drydocks and Dr. Alexander Clarke live streams that this is all a good length.

Jack Ray

The next time you look into doing new posters would it be worth making a "History of Revolvers" flowchart? It would be interesting seeing a visual representation of "X" and "Y" revolvers with arrows detailing the mechanisms that were subsequently incorporated into the new "Z" revolver. Although listening to you go through everything it may be that such a flowchart would end up looking like a pot of spaghetti spilled on the floor. Still, if it were practical it would be an excellent resource for us mere mortals to untangle all of this.

Robert D.

If you need some help dealing with Hermann the German, let me know. I'm German and live in the right time zone. So if you think "angry German man" might help dealing with "lazy German company", give me a ping

Robert

Amazon does allow free updates to previously bought Kindle books

John French

I've said it before but I'll say it again: I *never* listen to podcasts, talk radio, etc. etc. blah blah blah because I cannot *stand* listening to people natter on. You guys, OTOH, are like hanging w/ a couple of friends shooting the breeze and I look forward to Unloaded almost as much as the next full episode of Primer... I'm very grateful you came up w/ the idea of filling the break between episode releases w/ Unloaded!

Bruce Brodnax

I do and YT has played around with subtitles so much I need to see how to integrate them again.

C&Rsenal

On the episode book topic: Maybe call it a pamphlet, essay, or periodical to keep the expectations realistic. I think it's a fun idea as the inverse to Ian. He produces short videos and in depth books. You could be creating short books along with your long in depth videos.

Colburn Freml

There was an English author and self publisher called J.L..Carr that I got to know before he died in 94. His son and daughter in law carried on with the company, called the Quince Tree Press. It has a website, an e-mail, and a request for BACS payment; so only just in the Internet Age. Most of its orders are for pocket sized books. You'd be publishing with a very different model, but Qunice Tree's worth looking at because you are both niche fan bases; and because some people like pocket books. They could serve as birthday cards, and you could sign them for a fee.

Bradwan

"Neurotic detail." Yep, that's Othais all right! Well, after finishing the Q&A, I did have some trepidation on seeing another two-part Unloaded drop.

Jason

Something I've just thought of, do you work from a written script for the episodes? Would you consider uploading those somewhere?

Alexander Hickman


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