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saddletank wrote:Glad to see a 1935 shirtbutton at last! I thought no-one here liked them.
I just noticed that too, is it ok if I copy it for use on my GWR 43XX Robin?
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eddief wrote:
saddletank wrote:Glad to see a 1935 shirtbutton at last! I thought no-one here liked them.
I just noticed that too, is it ok if I copy it for use on my GWR 43XX Robin?
No worries go ahead. :D
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robin wrote:
eddief wrote:
saddletank wrote:Glad to see a 1935 shirtbutton at last! I thought no-one here liked them.
I just noticed that too, is it ok if I copy it for use on my GWR 43XX Robin?
No worries go ahead. :D
Thanx mate, better get ready for a flood of 43XX's onto the site :D (they could become a CD on their own yet :P)
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