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GENERAL => General Discussion => Topic started by: Czechoslovakgunstories on January 22, 2022, 07:28:34 AM
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Hey guys, for those who do not have Facebook or Instagram I would like to share with you a unique opportunity I had this month. Hope I don't break any rules.
We had Ian McCollum from Forgotten Weapons visiting CZ factory in Uherský Brod and I managed to talk to him about Czech and Czechoslovak guns...
If you were interested, the video is available below. I must say that he surprised me with some answers.... not to speak about this being dream come true! 8)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2vSf4yJt7o&ab_channel=CzechoslovakGunStories
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Nice interview. Thanks. It was fun to see him at the Patron meetup in Prague.
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Yeah, he mentioned he would be going there... such a cool humble guy :)
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Seconding Psyop96, yes, nice interview! What a compliment to you and your channel, to have Ian McCollum say he learned a lot from you.
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Interesting, thanks for sharing.
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good video, glad you posted here.
I didn't catch the comment - what is the essential beverage he had to try that foreigners don't like?
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It is Kofola.... it was supposed to be a replacement of Coca Cola during the commie era, but it is actually different and very good IMO...
(https://secure.ce-tescoassets.com/assets/CZ/602/8594003849602/ShotType1_540x540.jpg)
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It is Kofola.... it was supposed to be a replacement of Coca Cola during the commie era, but it is actually different and very good IMO...
I was expecting some type of distilled spirit. I don't know if the Czechs even have an answer to the Swedish Malort (a wormwood-flavored digestif).
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Nice video! I visited Czechoslovakia by bicycle in the late 1970s, but completely missed out on the firearm angle. I would love to return someday and bask in the CZ culture! :D