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1932 Petter M 3HP Appletop,1946 Lister D,1937 Lister D,Wolseley WD8+ Stuart Pump,1940 Ruston PB6, Lister Domestic Pump,Lister H1 Pump STATMAN
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That D ran really well , There was another " Fallen over D " that was for sale at the rally and I think it was the one that was discussed on the forum a while ago
Steve Last edited by The wild eye; 29-06-09 at 11:12 PM. |
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What an excellent display of engines a big pat on the back to everyone that attended,
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() and is there a figure on how many engines attended yet?Hey Steve great pics, see you managed to fit a memory card in to a box browie
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I don't know if there are "official" figures, but No.1 Son walked round on Sunday and counted every engine on the display lines (not dealers, club tent, etc.). He came up with 494. I think there were possibly more on Saturday, but some left, and more arrived on Sunday.
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A " box brownie " only an old boy like you would remember what one of those is ![]() ![]() Steve |
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The "fallen over D" is certainly interesting although the bruston one in the pictures is certainly nicer!
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Nice pic's mr Eye ----------- Your a credit to the Forum with giving us the chance to see the engines again . You even have the Sad git Society's
2 stroke toys on film No 232 . Oh i wish I had a strong back with firm disc's so I could have an open crank .Never mind the two-strokes will suffice . Pat on the back Chum kja
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Unlucky KJA - I feel your pain!
You should do what I do; bring a "crank monkey" to do all the hard work! Crank Monkey thinks he's going to Uni this autumn, but I've got another one lined up to take his place! Martin. |
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