Mick G
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fleece77
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29 Oct 2022 11:52 PM |
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I'm still here Micky ! Unfortunately not able to go find any enamel at the moment. A couple of weeks ago I fell off a ladder at work and fractured my elbow and hip, so I'm not a happy camper at the moment. I wasn't really planning on learning how to walk again at the age of 54, but could have been worse I suppose ? At least I can save extra money for more enamel, while I'm laid up. Gordo |
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hinkslamps
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30 Oct 2022 01:36 AM |
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I am here too but frustrated by not being able to post pictures. Wishing you a speedy recovery Fleece.
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Mick G
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30 Oct 2022 01:37 AM |
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Dang, sorry to hear. Reminds of of my dear old dad. He was famous for falling off ladders, one weekend he fell three times and ended up in hospital. Beers were the culprit, still the "rinse and repeat" was the norm and he fell many more times, never did understand how he didn't break his neck |
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markbigears
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01 Nov 2022 01:07 PM |
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Still a few of us pop in to see what’s happening. I bought a couple NOS coke buttons yesterday for a great price. I’ll have to post them up on here. |
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trixon telstar
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23 Nov 2022 03:34 PM |
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Good question . To which I have no answer .When you think what a good site it was up until a couple of years ago and now it's dead in the water. Shame ,really . |
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hinkslamps
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23 Nov 2022 05:36 PM |
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I am here like a ghost; haunting the forums. |
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Hoarder
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23 Nov 2022 10:25 PM |
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Still here and logging in most days, watch this space as I have some interesting info to add to my Bovril thread (thanks to the Unilever archive dept). Please keep this fantastic forum alive. |
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Bass master
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24 Nov 2022 04:11 PM |
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I ussually check in a couple times a day. I finally purchased a
Rapson tyre sign that came up in a auction last Sat. this is only
the third one that I know of in the States. I havent received it in
the mail yet to accually see it in person. Looks to have some
touch up but for the price I bought it at I am very Happy. I can always
upgrade if I want. I purchased it for $425.00 USD, I think I did alright?
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trixon telstar
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24 Nov 2022 04:57 PM |
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Yes ,Brian . To be fair to you it was a reasonable price to pay . You can live with it's flaws , such as they are , at that price , no problem . |
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Hoarder
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24 Nov 2022 10:02 PM |
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Very nice you did well there, what's the size? |
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Bass master
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25 Nov 2022 02:02 AM |
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Posted By Hoarder on 24 Nov 2022 10:02 PM
Very nice you did well there, what's the size?
36''x36'' is what auction house listed it at.
Brian |
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Hoarder
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25 Nov 2022 08:37 AM |
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I wonder why they dont say Scottish, heres another variant.
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trixon telstar
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25 Nov 2022 10:06 AM |
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In the late Victorian era , Scotland was also called North Britain , On some signs you will see a name of a place , followed by the initials N.B. which obviously denotes the same . You see it on the early sheep dip signs . The sign with the man on , is the more desirable and more expensive of the two versions . |
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Bass master
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25 Nov 2022 12:25 PM |
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Thank you Trixon for that info. The Scotish man is my next desire to find, I Have never seen that one in the U S. I have found info that a company out of California did sell Rapson Tyres in the 20s. Now the info I have found is Rapson merged or was aquired by The North British tyre works in th mid 20s out of Scotland, and then were bought by The Olympic Tyre and Rubber Co. in the early 30s. Rapson also opened a Tyre co. in Launceston Australia in the mid 20s, but ended up closing the doors in 1932 do to some natural disasters, and bad decisions. Frederick L Rapson died in 1933 at the young age of 45. ( John Athersuch) |
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