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Spotted at Sammy Miller's motorcycle museum near New Milton in Hampshire.
and for those that like their bikes the place is a real Aladdin's cave, lots of road, off road & racers, just to whet your appetite a couple of oldies.
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and a link to the site
http://sammymiller.co.uk/ (http://sammymiller.co.uk/)
Cheers David
Graham Farish used to be well known for early electronic and radio components as here: http://earlywireless.com/farish_vholder_picinfo.htm (http://earlywireless.com/farish_vholder_picinfo.htm) but over the years they produced all kinds of things. This set of figures I've only just found out about by looking for the wireless stuff! http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewLot.aspx?LotId=88772&Section=0&Start=2600 (http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewLot.aspx?LotId=88772&Section=0&Start=2600)
They even made powered luxury cruiser boats at one point. Oh and grenades n WWII! :-)
Paddy