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Bob sez "how much for this bad boy?
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Guess the arrow is for "Insert match here"?
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Bob sez "how much for this bad boy?
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Probably the best picture of me.![]()
What I said was "If you can crank it up I'll take it."
And don't point out that the headlights are diff green than the body cause the judges might ding ya for it.
Guess the arrow is for "Insert match here"?
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The "Broad Arrow" was used by the Board of Ordnance (and its predecessors from the time of Henry VIII to the MOD of today) to mark crown or government owned property. It was to be applied to any stores that would not be damaged by the application. It could found on items like canteens, rifles, cannons, ammunition and ration boxes, prison uniforms to nails and trees. It was instituted to prevent the selling of items on the black market.
Cheers,
Rich
Probably the best picture of me.![]()
What I said was "If you can crank it up I'll take it."
And don't point out that the headlights are diff green than the body cause the judges might ding ya for it.
So, does it have Friul tracks Bob ?![]()