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Post by dc6tryer on Dec 17, 2009 6:31:04 GMT -5
Hi, This is an older(?) BOAC paint on John White's 0749 and I'm hoping one will appear for Manfred's as well ;D. Found this historical artefact down the back of the settee the other day.. Both files hosted from Classic British Files. Andy.
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Post by garryrussell on Dec 17, 2009 6:52:59 GMT -5
IS it for an 049 or a 749 ....says 0749 ;D Should be an 049 I should think Garry
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Post by dc6tryer on Dec 17, 2009 8:43:04 GMT -5
Hi, Just testing that we're all awake here . And it turns out I wasn't. It is of course the L-049A from FSDZigns and as I've just checked that, I discovered that this was the design in 1946.
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Post by garryrussell on Dec 17, 2009 9:08:11 GMT -5
Do I get a prize?? Garry
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Post by dc6tryer on Dec 17, 2009 9:49:27 GMT -5
Of course you do. As the only one really concentrating and putting in that little extra effort to spot yet another error of mine, the prize this year is a once in a lifetime opportunity that only comes along every few years; a unique chance, in fact, to partake in a very special raffle to own a heritageous item from the Vaults of a World Famous Personage who have fell on 'ard Times and is in need of cash money to pay the rent. At this present tincture I can say no more, but a word to the wise is often better than a wink to a bland horse. So, my friend, write to me, Horace Batchelor, Keynsham, Bristol enclosing 2 3rd class railway carriages and I shall put your name forward for inclusion in the next raffle-the 4.30 at Kempton Park. A pleasure doing business with you, Sir. Andy
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