Engine is at 24.45 mins .
Most bits are probably too far gone .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F0SwAlehgs
Find in wood ..what is it?
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Re: Find in wood ..what is it?
Well done Steven.
I well remember, when we used to have a JCC stand at the Beaulieu National Autojumble, that there was always a block of some type of compressed car on the field, without obvious clues as to what it was. It was a cube of about 3 feet square each side.
I was always most impressed at the knowledge some of the attendees had.
The odd ones were usually correct, whereas most of us hadn't a clue.
Tony.
I well remember, when we used to have a JCC stand at the Beaulieu National Autojumble, that there was always a block of some type of compressed car on the field, without obvious clues as to what it was. It was a cube of about 3 feet square each side.
I was always most impressed at the knowledge some of the attendees had.
The odd ones were usually correct, whereas most of us hadn't a clue.
Tony.