History Documents
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Re: History Documents
This is a fantastic job done by Charles and will help preserve some of the AMC history.
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Re: History Documents
Where is it ?
on this Club Forum or Main Jampot.com site - I've looked on both and not spotted this addition yet
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Re: History Documents
Go to main front page of Jampot.com.
Under the heading go to "Club"
Near the bottom of the list is "Archives"
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On the main front page of Jampot.com
On the Right Hand Side is "Club Archives"
Under the heading go to "Club"
Near the bottom of the list is "Archives"
OR
On the main front page of Jampot.com
On the Right Hand Side is "Club Archives"
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Re: History Documents
Great job Charles, much appreciated.
Dave.
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Re: History Documents
Charles,
I had a look through them last night. A huge amount of documents. Well dome for investing so much time.
I had a look through them last night. A huge amount of documents. Well dome for investing so much time.
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Re: History Documents
This is a fantastic resource, well done Charles.
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Re: History Documents
Charles wonderful resource for the club website many thanks.
Small point the item marked "1958 Matchless all models supplemental list"
Should read "1958 matchless competition supplemetal list" as this is what the supplement covers.
Small point the item marked "1958 Matchless all models supplemental list"
Should read "1958 matchless competition supplemetal list" as this is what the supplement covers.
clive
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if it ain't broke don't fix
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Re: History Documents
Clive, thanks for the help, now sorted
Charles
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Re: History Documents
I was reading the 'Club Archives' article in this month's Jampot. The picture of the green instruction book caught my eye. I thought... that looks just like the instruction book I have for my G12.
In fact it is identical down to every last crease, tear, mark and discolouration... Puzzling
In fact it is identical down to every last crease, tear, mark and discolouration... Puzzling
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Re: History Documents
That's because they were all identically pre-aged from new using a Dickens and Sons patent PatinaMatic...
Or (and admittedly weirdly) in this case I have to agree...that is almost certainly the same booklet. Where did you obtain it? Clearly some of these docs have a history of their own.
Or (and admittedly weirdly) in this case I have to agree...that is almost certainly the same booklet. Where did you obtain it? Clearly some of these docs have a history of their own.
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