Is that the Japanese version of a 'Shotgun wedding' ? (i'm only guessing as to your location )
Wouldn't that be a "Shogun Wedding"?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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Is that the Japanese version of a 'Shotgun wedding' ? (i'm only guessing as to your location )
Wouldn't that be a "Shogun Wedding"?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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I find it strangely amusing to swap stories of old things, now highly collectable, that were used and abused when they were relatively worthless and unwanted. Such as my friends uncle who was a member of 617 'Dambusters' squadron who used his Irvin for his dog to sleep on, a little boy who's dad gave him a real Colt revolver from the wild west days to play cowboys and Indians back in the 1960s. Oh how we envied him even though it was so heavy haha. I had a long barrelled Luger from WWI that was no good as it was not a 'cowboy gun'.
My favourite tales usually revolve around the use and abuse of what are now termed 'Classic cars'. Banger racing(destruction derby to you Yanks), and how I ruined the seat supports in my Vauxhall PA Cresta having some Lady time in the front seat.
These days we would not think of doing such things, but the looks and nod' s of disgust at the abuse of such items is priceless by these now 'collectors' who probably were not interested in such things back in the days of old.
Johnny Tee
Actually, we call it, Demolition Derby.
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Edward - How much information can you reveal from this label. More pics will follow shortly
I'm confused by the earlier references (another thread on an Aero Irvin) to the town of Bridgnorth in Shropshire.
Where were Irvin Air Chute jackets made (i.e. what is the ....orth, Herts in this case)?
Ok, so does anyone have an original elastic collar strap in wearable condition they might want to part with?