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Anonymous:
Hi All

I have added a Whitefriars Glass sword made by Ray Annenberg to my web site. The address is http://www.thru-the-lookinglass.co.uk

If you get a chance do please take a look as it's a really nice piece.

Paul

Anonymous:
Hi

The pictures of the sword are now available after a technical hitch at
http://www.thru-the-lookinglass.co.uk

There is a link to the sword on my homepage you will see the link on the right highlighted in red.

Ray made a total of 14 swords at whitefriars

Sadly Dad and I do not have one of the swords which is a great shame, so we are very grateful to Alan Brown who worked at the factory for allowing us to take these photo's

I have added some new pictures of a sword made by ray, this sword is in the colour aqua

Paul

gloria:
WOW

I have been collecting Whitefriars for a number of years and love the sword. A wonderful piece of craftmanship.

How long did it take Ray to make the sword.

Gloria

Paul Annenberg:
Hi Gloria

Thank you for your comments.

Dad said it took approx 2 days to make one sword, he made a total of 14 I have added some more notes to page hich now includes some picture's of a sword made with a Aqua protector.

Paul

aa:
Hi Paul. I mentioned your posting to Eddie King, our production manager, who was at Whitefriars, and he says he remembers your father and sends his regards. He wonders whether your father remembers him and his brother John, who was also at Whitefriars?

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