Chomley-Warner
Chomley-Warner
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Re: Now renamed the general conversation thread

Heh, along with Gadge's lady - dunno how they justified her on the stand, no idea what she was supposed to be dressed as - and Nige's lad. Again, not ...

16 years ago
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Re: Bookings

Something like 120 views of event announcement across the three reenactment forums but apart from a flurry of guest visits to this forum no concrete i...

16 years ago
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Re: Props, etc.

4 x 25lb back packs and 6 x radio handsets now done (four for packs, one for Pete - shove radio in a pocket, no need to carry a pack! - and one for th...

16 years ago
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Re: Today I....

Phew, you had me testing for a pulse for a moment there...

16 years ago
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Re: Today I....

Today I have been mostly revamping, rewriting and updating the story of Joseph Pickering & Sons, manufacturers of Blanco. A story that ends just a...

16 years ago
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Re: Colour Vids of the 36th in Dragoon and Dragoon in Genera

It doesn't look like it - no one has anything on their calves at all and that would be a hell of a blousing to get the trouser leg that low. Did they ...

16 years ago
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Re: Colour Vids of the 36th in Dragoon and Dragoon in Genera

Nice! I was concentrating on their feet too. Seems to be Corcorans, buckle boots and and some sort of short gaitor only?

16 years ago
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Re: Friday night

Its not that site we used for A2C Josh, this site is a good deal further North. Oswestry is probably the largest town nearby. A quick Google for camp...

16 years ago
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Re: WW2 radio etiquette

Well, I know you will be tested Martin. Carrying a 30lb radio pack and receiving a burst 15 second transmission and wondering what the hell sheldrake ...

16 years ago
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Re: WW2 radio etiquette

LOL, that's what you posted yourself in the first place Martin.

16 years ago
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Re: WW2 radio etiquette

Longer list of early alphabets is in the link I gave on my first post

16 years ago
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Re: WW2 radio etiquette

Its the phonetic alphabet that gets me - I struggle with the modern Nato one let alone WW2. Even on the telephone I go "Erm, N for Nancyboy, A fo...

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