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Peter.N. wrote: 16 Oct 2018, 11:35 Not car related I know, this was an estimate and the final bill for connecting us to mains drainage just before we moved down here.


Always nice to see a bit of politeness and respect in doing business....

"We have pleasure in quoting you as under and trust to be favoured with your acceptance"

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Its been a while, and there have been times when the OTCL has really hit the doldrums, but 68,000 posts has finally been reached. Things are looking up though CitroJim's back and its chugging along nicely just now.

So here is my customary locomotive POTD

Its a Spanish one-(yes we used to be able to make our own!), Class 68, 68005 to be precise named Defiant after the well known radio brand of the Co-operative Wholesale Society!

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I was going to say it makes a pleasant change but most people/firms were like that in the '50s-'60s. very few now though. That cost was divided between three cottages but as we had the original septic tank in the garden all the paper work came to us.

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That was a fair sum of money in those days Peter!
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 16 Oct 2018, 23:39 Its a Spanish one-(yes we used to be able to make our own!), Class 68, 68005 to be precise named Defiant after the well known radio brand of the Co-operative Wholesale Society!


Defiant was also the name of Co Op's own-brand radio and TV products too...

The old, die-hard trainspotters (Bashers) hate the new Class 68... To modern and too Spanish for their liking...
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It was Jim but sounds ridiculous now, I suppose I was earning about 20 pounds a week then.

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side by side a 68 reg strange looking machine with double front wheels, and a motorbike
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I'm in lust with that Kettle - especially in that gorgeous blue :D
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CitroJim wrote: 17 Oct 2018, 17:03 I'm in lust with that Kettle - especially in that gorgeous blue :D


Just for completeness the bike with the two front wheels is a Yamaha Niken LMW (Leaning Multi-Wheel). Relegated to mere background and hardly gave it a glance as I took a few snaps of the GT750. Hope the Niken owners weren't too disappointed that the Kettle was causing more of a stir than their odd looking hunk of modern tech!

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Someone has shares in 'Belgum Alu' there!, also noticed it's got K&N's or S&B's instead of the original air box. That'll be worth a few quid I'd imagine.
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moizeau wrote: 17 Oct 2018, 18:01 That'll be worth a few quid I'd imagine.


Kettles in good original condition - complete with original airboxes - go for very silly money these days...
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I can imagine Jim, my mate and his brother have a mint RGV500 with 3000 miles on it, a Norton 850 Commando, again mint and the electric start still works, and a mint Yam Powervalve. To think I sold my battered 350LC for 75 quid :dunce:
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moizeau wrote: 17 Oct 2018, 18:19 I can imagine Jim, my mate and his brother have a mint RGV500 with 3000 miles on it, a Norton 850 Commando, again mint and the electric start still works, and a mint Yam Powervalve. To think I sold my battered 350LC for 75 quid :dunce:


Cor! There's some serious money there :)
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More picture of Yesterday....
Bit of disruption on the Great Western Railway

One of these high-speed Class 802 train's was on a test run around 10pm Tuesday, running from London to Bristol depot when it ripped into the overhead wires, bringing them down. Still being the in vogue "bi-mode" locos it was able to extracate itself under diesel power.

Nothing more British than a Hitachi..there's even a factory here up North at Newton Aycliffe but these particular ones are made at their factory in Pistoia (Italy)

I do believe the offending train came from Hitachi's quaintly named "North Pole Depot"

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I was wondering what was the cause of all that mess, they reckoned that half a kilometre of cable was ripped out.
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