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You're not bad Vic, you're just misunderstood. You'll be fine, go and buy MORE,MORE,MORE!!!!! AHAAHAAHAAAAAAView attachment 717665
I've been a bad boy....
Yes you have. Now hand them over and go to your room.I've been a bad boy....
Most interesting Terry..Just arrived after a long wait.
Pre-ordered just over a year ago, and due last September, but publication delayed until now. Looks like it was worth the wait though. Hardback, 222 pages, loads of photos and full listings of all aircraft involved, including their varied movie markings, use in the movie, history, and fate.
As it's 55 years ago this year, since the movie was made, I now know I'm officially old !
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Hope that All Fronts Vol.2 doesn't take too long to get down under....got the first one...just arrived from Lela Presse
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..and a new bookazine currently on UK news stands, Luftwaffe Fighters - Combat on all Fronts 2.
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Sorry, no I'm not selling it and my apologies for the misunderstanding. My partner does charity work for LifeLIne, she sorts book donations at a warehouse here in the city along with a whole group of other people. The donations do not just involve books but a whole range of other things, some of these being craft items both for young and old, toys, art supplies and model kits and it's these few things that involves me, I get a couple or more of box fulls each week to sort and price, this origami set being in the last batch. These donations to LifeLine, having been sorted are then sold at a book fare held in Canberra twice a year and the money raised is used to support the LifeLine help line that is open 24/7. It is quite a huge affair and regularly raises well over a million dollars each year and it's all done by volunteers.Didn't quite understand Vic - are you trying to sell that Origami book? My kids would love it. If it's up for grabs, let me know what you'd like for it.
Interesting!Sorry, no I'm not selling it and my apologies for the misunderstanding. My partner does charity work for LifeLIne, she sorts book donations at a warehouse here in the city along with a whole group of other people. The donations do not just involve books but a whole range of other things, some of these being craft items both for young and old, toys, art supplies and model kits and it's these few things that involves me, I get a couple or more of box fulls each week to sort and price, this origami set being in the last batch. These donations to LifeLine, having been sorted are then sold at a book fare held in Canberra twice a year and the money raised is used to support the LifeLine help line that is open 24/7. It is quite a huge affair and regularly raises well over a million dollars each year and it's all done by volunteers.
OooOOOooh!Just pre-ordered from Wing Leader - and by our fellow forum member "Colford".
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I hit reply accidentally. Wonderful work.Sorry, no I'm not selling it and my apologies for the misunderstanding. My partner does charity work for LifeLIne, she sorts book donations at a warehouse here in the city along with a whole group of other people. The donations do not just involve books but a whole range of other things, some of these being craft items both for young and old, toys, art supplies and model kits and it's these few things that involves me, I get a couple or more of box fulls each week to sort and price, this origami set being in the last batch. These donations to LifeLine, having been sorted are then sold at a book fare held in Canberra twice a year and the money raised is used to support the LifeLine help line that is open 24/7. It is quite a huge affair and regularly raises well over a million dollars each year and it's all done by volunteers.
Sorry, no I'm not selling it and my apologies for the misunderstanding. My partner does charity work for LifeLIne, she sorts book donations at a warehouse here in the city along with a whole group of other people. The donations do not just involve books but a whole range of other things, some of these being craft items both for young and old, toys, art supplies and model kits and it's these few things that involves me, I get a couple or more of box fulls each week to sort and price, this origami set being in the last batch. These donations to LifeLine, having been sorted are then sold at a book fare held in Canberra twice a year and the money raised is used to support the LifeLine help line that is open 24/7. It is quite a huge affair and regularly raises well over a million dollars each year and it's all done by volunteers.