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Atarah 22-09-2014 07:39

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Good luck, but, will they appreciate a local connection with Lancashire?

Margaret Pilkington 22-09-2014 07:44

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I hope you have a great day. It all sounds very interesting.

Barrie Yates 22-09-2014 23:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1115031)
I love the smell of black gunpowder when it's fired.

Is that like the "smell of napalm in the morning"?:D

Leslie Depper 04-10-2014 06:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Leslie Depper (Post 1118271)
In case anyone is interested, I am going to be taking my collection of memorabilia for one of those Antique Roadshow style valuations at Calke Abbey this Wednesday. I am quite excited about it as I have never done anything like that before. The company is Bonhams, so they are very reputable.

If anyone is interested in the results, I will post how I got on.

Leslie

Had an interesting day at Calke Abbey valuation, which unfortunately was an utter waste of time. It was clear that the person I spoke to believed that we were there purely to benefit Bonhams and I think it would not be unfair to refer to him as an "Upper Class Twit" who had probably not been bright enough to go to University and had obtained his post at Bonhams purely on the grounds of nepotism!

I was particularly amused when quoting Bob Dobson on the rarity of one of my books as "rare as rocking horse ****" to which he exclaimed "What a quaint turn of phrase, I have never heard that before, I must try to remember it"! Finally he revealed his utter ignorance by giving a valuation on a Victorian clock as "about £40" when 8 years ago it was valued at approx £275! :confused:

Oh well, back to the drawing board. The best part of the day was that I picked up some salvia plants that have a beautiful flower similar to some of our native orchids and they are currently providing me with endless pleasure. :p

Baden Bishton 16-08-2018 15:31

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Hello, I am new to the forum. Do you still have the books you talked about?

Bob Dobson 01-08-2022 04:51

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How come I've just seen this thread for the first time - it's 8years old. What's the situation with your books, Leslie? I have been collectin and dealing in secondhand Lancashire-interst books for over 50years and am now selling up..

DaveinGermany 01-08-2022 17:40

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1267719)
How come I've just seen this thread for the first time - it's 8years old. .


Scabby eyes mate, I tend to get that, totally miss something until ages later, not quite 8 years mind. :D

Bob Dobson 18-03-2023 15:31

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I appreciate that this is an old thread, but I would like to discuss it with Leslie Depper. I will message him


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