All I can say is that I got a spare copy to go with my copy of G.o.D. - I don't feel bad about it
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[QUOTE=mrclark303;492717]Good to see you here Mike, we don't see enough of you these days mate!
Hello Johnny! Yes I dont have as much time to spare these Days My Dear Friend. You are aware of my Difficult caring role situation. & this at time's precludes Me from doing what I WANT to do.
Against what I HAVE to do! Thanks for your Support Buddy! ;)
Original Sterling Advert from the 1980s and one of several bayonets i got in 1982 direct out of the factory through a Friend that worked as a apprentice machinist there at the time.
My old Spec Deact Mk4 is one from the New Zealand contact
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Just because its a Sterling based thread, here is one of 5 tatty old spec deactivated Sterling's I bought, cosmetically restored and sold a few years ago...
Lets see how long it takes for those with 'the book' to date the KR serial number!
John,
So sad I missed one of those for my collection. You certainly brought them back from the dead there. Here's wishing!!
I had the Pleasure to know as a work colleague, & a Friend. Mr. Frank Waters, who when Sterling's closed down. Came to work as the Senior designer in The Drawing Office.
Of The Armament Firm I used to work for.
Some of the tales & information I leaned from Frank. you wont find in any Book!.... ;)
Had some great stories about George Patchett as well. What a brilliant Inventor He was!
A few tales there as well! ;)
A Very clever & Experienced Man. & a Great tragedy after he retired from us for good.
Sadly passed away six months afterwards. :crying: