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    Money saved is money earned.

    Money saved is money earned.
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    I fully anticipate that Israel will hit Iran back...

    I fully anticipate that Israel will hit Iran back hard and it is just a question of when.
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    It looks like rather "rough turning" to me,...

    It looks like rather "rough turning" to me, compared to how I would turn metal in a lathe.
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    Do you have a L4 mag case?

    Do you have a L4 mag case?
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    I go to a similar sort of place fairly regularly...

    I go to a similar sort of place fairly regularly with lots of vendors with a "unit" and the owner of the establishment running the till. The way that it works at this place is that they will normally...
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    You could see what sort of deal/price reduction...

    You could see what sort of deal/price reduction you might be able to get out of the antique shop.
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    The first 4 pics show the box with the joints of...

    The first 4 pics show the box with the joints of the new wood sanded down. The last 2 pics show wood plugs glued into the unwanted holes in the ends.

    As an aside this wooden box was superseded by...
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    I'm not sure on that. I believe that many stores...

    I'm not sure on that. I believe that many stores numbers may have changed in the post war period? Im not sure if Peter is able to shed any light on that question, please?
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    Don't forget to pack your flak jacket and kevlar...

    Don't forget to pack your flak jacket and kevlar helmet.

    If you're planning a visit to Tehran as well while you're in that part of the world you probably want, for self preservation reasons, a...
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    Tele. Attachment Headgear Box Repair

    I purchased this headphone storage box on eBay not realising that the bottom 2 1/2" had been removed meaning that it wasn't tall enough to store headphones in. After reaching a settlement with the...
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    The first 2 pics are of original Civil Defence...

    The first 2 pics are of original Civil Defence Corps recruitment posters dating to the 1950's or early 60's. The middle pic was taken in May 1966 at the army school of Civil Defence, Devizes, when...
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    Civil Defence Training 1960's

    The following photos were taken on Civil Defence Corps training courses during the 1960's. As far as I am aware these photos have not been seen online before.

    The country house is Danbury Park...
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    Thanks GeeRam, how interesting.

    Thanks GeeRam, how interesting.
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    A better pic of the AJS and also one of my...

    A better pic of the AJS and also one of my father's first motorbike, a BSA Bantam.
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    I'm not entirely sure about the goggles. The RAF...

    I'm not entirely sure about the goggles. The RAF did use goggles that looked similar, with flat lenses, prior to WW2 into the early part of the war until they started using MK 7 goggles with angled...
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    Sort of similar to the post WW2 British machete...

    Sort of similar to the post WW2 British machete with regards the blade.
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    "Flying" Jacket And Goggles.

    Not long after WW2, in the late 1940's, my father wanted a jacket and some goggles to wear while riding his motorcycle, a 1946 350cc OHV AJS. The place to go then, especially if you had a limited...
  18. Do you use the term "respirator" in the US for a...

    Do you use the term "respirator" in the US for a mask that is attached to one's face and has filters to clean the air before it is breathed?

    It is amazing how many people use a thin "dust mask" in...
  19. Yer but, there must be ways of removing the set...

    Yer but, there must be ways of removing the set concrete from the said tank. You could "attack it" with a "jack hammer" which may require a fair amount of physical effort or you could "explore" less...
  20. The first 2 pics were likely taken late 1939 or...

    The first 2 pics were likely taken late 1939 or early 1940 and the last pic around a year or so later. I do still have the teepee seen in the last pic albeit with a few moth holes and I do intend to...
  21. It's interesting but there are only a limited...

    It's interesting but there are only a limited number of things that can be said about it. Obviously in this instance the ground and environmental conditions appear to have been favourable resulting...
  22. The toy helmets were available in the UK in the...

    The toy helmets were available in the UK in the time frame of the late 1930's to around 1940 or so. What I don't know is if any were UK manufactured or if they were all US produced.
  23. Can anyone think of a "plausible excuse" to...

    Can anyone think of a "plausible excuse" to explain the appearance of one of these on one's property to one's wife?
  24. Perhaps you should consider using this site...

    Perhaps you should consider using this site without this software and seeing if makes any difference?
  25. Thanks for the relies chaps. One of the other...

    Thanks for the relies chaps. One of the other items that my father purchased post WW2 from the surplus store was a daylight signalling lamp, just the lamp part. This was also used as an auxiliary...
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