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Don Pendleton
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Don greeted by San Francisco
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Don and Mark Howell, former |
ROTC Precision Drill Team, Balboa
High School, San Francisco. |
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Balboa High School ROTC Precision Drill Team drummers
escorting Don to |
Don speaking to press. Next to Don is
Canadian actor Doug Lennox, who portrayed Mack Bolan at the Convention. |
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Don being interviewed by a |
Lobby of San Franciscan Hotel
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Don and "Mack
Bolan," |
Don autographing for young fans.
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Don and Gil
Cohen, Executioner cover artist for original series and Gold Eagle
books. |
"Bolan" and
young fan.
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Martial arts demonstration. |
Don with young fan and his father.
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Gold Eagle writers, Mike Newton and Chet Cunningham.
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Don autographing for fans. Background video of Don's
1981 appearance on the Today Show.
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Don with Chris Abraham who traveled from
Honolulu to meet Don. |
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Don and Linda with Bolan watching over them.
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| The weapons displayed
in the side page border are two of Mack Bolan's favorite weapons: the
Weatherby Mark V Rifle .460 Magnum,
and "Big Thunder," the spectacular .44 AutoMag semi-automatic
with 240 grain .44 Magnum cartridges. The .44 AutoMag designed by gun
designer, Harry Sanford, has an over-all length of 11 ½ inches
and a barrel length of 6 ½ inches from muzzle to face of locked
breech bolt and weighs 56 ounces unloaded. It is constructed mostly of
stainless steel with a touch of titanium at crucial points. |
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