Fixing a broken Anglepoise

How else can you find out what's on the radio?

Reply to
Dave W
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over the air tv/radio guide? Radio website?

But with the BBC we know what's on. Wall to wall woke propaganda, any time you turn it on.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher
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Can anyone beat that?

I was given a Millars Falls screwdriver (functionality identical to a Stanley Yankee screwdriver.)

When I broke it (in the early-ish days of commercial web sites) I contacted Stanley in the US to ask if they could fix it / supply parts?.

A young lady said they would give me a new Yankee screwdriver and bits FOC if I gave her my address and phone number?.

I said ?The things you American girls will do to get a guys number? lol

Screwdriver arrived from the US a week or two later.

Reply to
Chris Holmes

If you can post here you can look it up online?

Reply to
Dave Plowman (News

Much quicker to flip through a magazine than navigate most programme websites.

Reply to
Max Demian

I'm sure you stick to Yellow Pages too.

Reply to
Dave Plowman (News

Almost every Morgan car seems to be different though so that must only apply to the 3-wheeler with a JAP? m/c engine. The 4 wheel ones have gone through a number of engine/gearbox combinations etc over the years.

They can supply body parts because they have the jigs and patterns from decades past (and still used today). Awkward stuff like bakelite switches, instruments etc are another matter.

Reply to
Andrew

Prick

Reply to
Richard

1930s anglepoises don't suffer from broken plastic bits. Better to buy old.
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Animal

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