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blakeyboy

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  1. blakeyboy

    More Pennies

    Be careful to not overload the Hive Brain that is 'Predecimal' , Rob, with too many linked questions. This forum was the inspiration for the Borg in Star Trek, after all....
  2. I had this slip fall out of a box containing a neck light- like a torc with leds in the ends for reading at night.... I have no idea what it means, or why it is credited to Shakespeare... I have already emailed the company and basically told them they are twats....
  3. blakeyboy

    Please allow me to introduce myself

    I'm a picker I'm a grinner I'm a lover And I'm a sinner I play my music in the sun Welcome to the Forums!
  4. I email pictures to me - after choosing what size I want - the only easy non-techy way I've found that works!
  5. ...if you aren't ripped off by the refiners....what a mine field. last time, a bag of old phone pcbs and 4 kg of tantalum capacitors was not refined as "not economic". Didn't return it...just lost it......played my face big time so everyone involved know they were taking the p**s.... The big bag of gold connector pins came out at .39% AU by weight, so got £600......
  6. Crufts is back on TV again, and I never watched it before because of the antics of some of the awful dog breeders, and I won't watch it this time. I might wait a couple of weeks and watch Paracrufts......
  7. blakeyboy

    Coinstar find

    ...no, in a small plastic tray.
  8. blakeyboy

    Crufts

    I'm in the doghouse now....
  9. blakeyboy

    Crufts

    OMG I made up 'Paracrufts' about ten years ago, and I've just found out that it bloody exists!!!!!!! There was an episode of Alan Partridge where he tries to pitch new programme ideas to the channel controller, all increasingly desperate, and one of them was 'Youth Hostelling with Chris Eubank', which, bizarrely, years later, was actually made!!!!
  10. blakeyboy

    Russians

    Jerry, I think the world situation has changed somewhat from what it was when I started this thread.....
  11. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    ˙ou 'ʎɹɹos
  12. blakeyboy

    Russians

    I just watched Roberta Metsola addressing an emergency session of the European Parliament, and the contrast between her and Liz Truss is absolutely astonishing and embarrassing.
  13. blakeyboy

    Brisbane Rain

    Just been looking up the Rain Bomb that Brisbane got....Christ - 8 dead already.....
  14. blakeyboy

    Brisbane Rain

    I can imagine how much snow that would be. Unfortunately, if it happened, I wouldn't be able to tell anyone since you would only hear a faint muffled noise, if anything.... Weather is amazing- I used to go to Bear Valley, in the pre-covid days. 7500 ft up in the Sierra Nevada. It was, until the weather patterns moved, the snowiest place in the world- 75 feet in the winter. We took a cast metal outdoor bench one year, to put by the fire pit. This was our last visit before winter, so we tidied everything away, leaving the bare metal bench with its legs sitting on four 3" thick concrete blocks. I was there the next year to do the first visit of the season to the acreage. The bench was there- all four concrete blocks split in half, with the legs of the bench smashed into the ground- the seat was on the ground. Took some fun getting it out. The snow up there is known as 'Sierra Concrete' due to it's weight.....anything left out is crushed.
  15. blakeyboy

    More Pennies

    Lovely examples! Mine is a GVF that I saw as a very cheap BIN ( no attribution ) and grabbed it fast!
  16. blakeyboy

    More Pennies

    I've just done a check of 1875 pennies on Ebay: Obviously, many are that flat that it's not possible tell some apart... Large date 120 Small date 74 1875H 14 F79 ( sea over circle) 0 Pretty much as usual The Heaton version is touted as very rare, and isn't.( except in very good grades) and the F79 is hardly ever there- I see maybe 3 a year tops. Maybe some of the F79 are that flat you can't tell, but where are the other better grades, since it's only rarity 13 or R5, supposedly?
  17. I'm with you on this- well spotted.
  18. blakeyboy

    Guess the grade and price

    Very good- saw what you did there. Treble VATs all round!! ( on the slate please, Dave...)
  19. Oh yeah!!!!! I forgot those!!
  20. I remember packs pf stamps being sold in the same way in the same period....
  21. blakeyboy

    Russians

    I sometimes wonder what some politicians think they were elected to do? It's very rare for me to think a politician is employable.......
  22. blakeyboy

    Russians

    Exactly! How much would it have boosted her career and public standing to have said that? All it needed was more background knowledge, and less posturing, hubris and drinks parties. I sometimes like to think of politicians as standing in a circle patting each other on the back whilst saying' aren't we great'..... ...of course, to stab someone in the back, you have to be right behind them......
  23. ..or, more efficiently, French jewellery .........!
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