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27 Dec 2010 03:14 PM  

Have you tried morse code ?? Rich

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27 Dec 2010 03:21 PM  
No..........but stamping on it made me feel better !
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27 Dec 2010 04:44 PM  

IN MY MIND THE OGDENS IS THE VERY BEST CABINET EVER............

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29 Dec 2010 06:16 PM  

Certainly the best 'mass produced' cabinet in my eyes. Seen a few mega one offs.

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30 Dec 2010 01:09 PM  

Good point Al , interesting when you say mass produced, makes you wonder just how many were made and just how many are left.

Chris G once had two, painted a dusky pink, they had a mirror fitted between them, it must have been a back fitting from a tobacconists.

I suppose the Frys cabinets must have been most numerous as there seems to be more around than any other type today

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30 Dec 2010 01:57 PM  

Hi Richard,

I agree with you and AL, that "Ogden's" cabinet is most certainly a very nice one. I wonder if cherryboy could post a full picture of it??? Does anyone have a "Will's" cabinet to post??

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05 Jan 2011 05:07 PM  

 This is my contribution to the Ogden's theme

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05 Jan 2011 05:11 PM  

 Sorry about the quality of the photograph, it actually says " Ogden's Guinea Gold" at the top of the picture.

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06 Jan 2011 12:24 PM  

nice sign Lummo,,looks as if yours has got green compo between the bricks?. ours is white..cant remember who it was now but someone posted the Redbreast on here a while ago with a blue brick..fantastic looking sign..

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06 Jan 2011 04:34 PM  

Some lovely signs ,showcards and cabinets folks , heres a few tins and boxes

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06 Jan 2011 04:38 PM  

Found this minature pack of cards at a garage sale a few years ago ,they were in a dunlop puncture tin , i had to pay the grand sum of 50p for them , would like a tin or packet of this brand if anyone has one for sale ? cheers

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06 Jan 2011 11:53 PM  
Lumox, that St Juliens really is the business. Although being primarily a breweriana collector, I think I could always find a place for such a belting piece.Lucky old you
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07 Jan 2011 04:40 PM  
Brankstons, I have a small square tobacco box i will dig out for you.

Bacco, check your mail!!

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07 Jan 2011 05:37 PM  

 A few more tins                if I sold my house could I afford the OGDENS cabinet ?

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