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Bobba

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  1. True indeed. However……..I’d ordered a bottle Calvados. The young Amazon driver looked at this 79 yr old codger and when asked “would you like to see my driving licence?” He roared with laughter and said “ No, just year of birth” (cheeky sod). So, there is a system in place but the deficiency was that I wasn’t asked to identify that it was my name on the packet.
  2. As a matter of interest what are fees? Thanks.
  3. Use the website “Contact Us” facility to vent your spleen. I have and invited them to come on here and explain all. I won’t hold my breath.
  4. Clearly the system designers scoping study failed to consider user needs
  5. Once, pre covid, when touring Ireland with both a fly rod and spinning rod in the car I would often stop and discuss fishing prospects with local fisherman. On one stop I was asked if we had problems with Easter Europeans taking fish. I said in many areas, yes. To which came the reply along the lines of “We did too, so we told them that if they continued to do so they would be unable to work for a while and walk with a permanent limp after that. And it was no use complaining to the Garda as he said we could give you this warning. The problem stopped” Now, this could have been a wind up at my expense. But somehow I doubt it.
  6. Nothing technical to offer but are there any terms / caveats etc in your motor insurance policy which suggest that it would be prudent for you to notify your insurers of any significant changes to your stated normal overnight storage arrangements? As an example, if your car suffered damage they could try and refuse a claim on the grounds that the insured risk was generally overnight parked in a gated compound not 6 months in a public car park! Just a thought.
  7. For shotguns, the previous software allowed users to refine their search. For example by make, calibre, condition, action, County etc. etc. As far as I have tried the new release does not, thus making searching and browsing extremely difficult and frustrating. very large omission and backward step - in my view.
  8. Since the opening post it is now with a gunsmith for stock changes. Barrels were measured and gauged. The conclusion was that it is choked 1/4 and 5/8ths as regards steel, in 5 years time I’ll be 84 and such matters will not worry me. Never having had a sxs this was an impulse buy. Tidy gun and happy with my decision.
  9. Gentlemen. Many thanks for your interest and advice. I will take the 1975 date as closest to date of manufacture for my purposes.
  10. Gentlemen, I know nothing about proof marks so here is a piccie. Any thoughts welcome. Thanks.
  11. Sad for those around them but what point are you trying to make? For example, how many of those deaths were directly attributable to the covid vaccine?
  12. For anyone owning an SKB shotgun - made in Japan, I thought I would post this additional info not on the SKB website. I recently bought a SKB sxs 12 bore 200E. Very good condition so I wondered about the date of manufacture, I contacted "Holloway" on here as he had previously posted on SKB shotguns. He had been unable to date his and had to trawl back catalogues to look for matching specifications. So I emailed SKB USA. Their reply was immediate. Although unable to help with the date they gave a detailed explanation as to why. This is below. It really is a great sign of SKB customer service to respond in this way when it could have been all to easy to just say sorry, no can do. "Bob, sorry, we only have records of Japanese made shotguns that we have imported into the United States from 1987 to 2009. Typically, we have information available for most guns with serial number prefixes of NS, NSG, NA, and AS. SKB Shotguns USA does not have records of other importers, to include Shotguns imported by "Ithaca Gun Company" were manufactured from 1966 to 1978. Shotguns imported by Mitsui (Chicago, IL) were manufactured from 1981 to 1984. Shotguns imported by Sile were manufactured from approx. 1984-1987. Shotguns imported by “Weatherby” from 1984 to 2004. The SKB factory in Japan closed operations in 2009; all documents pertaining to shotgun production were turned into the Japanese government. For additional research we have all the old Ithaca/SKB catalogs back to 1966 and some owner’s manuals on our website at skbshotguns.com." PHIL SKB SHOTGUNS 4441 SOUTH 134TH STREET OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68137 TEL: 800-752-2767 FAX: 402-330-8040
  13. G You’re not getting any younger. Be careful what you wish for!!!😂😂 B
  14. Only to be beaten by the smell of Castrol R
  15. Ditto. I no longer shoot a particular permission for this very reason. It is an arables farm close to three villages and has defined signposted footpaths but local muppets forged links between them. A walk around rabbit evening started to become a nightmare. Often challenged with “should you be shooting here where people walk?” If I responded with “do you realise your trespassing?” the response was often “We have the right to roam” and the verbal abuse was amazing. It was becoming an uphill battle we were never going to win. It would only take one muppet to complain to the police that they felt threatened and there was the risk of a police knee jerk reaction and all that that could entail. Not worth the risk so, sadly, I binned it.
  16. We only use the open fire in the front room occasionally. So, I skip raid (I do ask). The amount of usable firewood from loft conversions, fence posts etc is enough for our needs.
  17. If you can enjoy burning logs in your area then consider yourself lucky. Under the Clean Air Act 1993 all of Bristol is covered by a smoke control order. This means we can’t emit smoke from a chimney unless burning an authorised fuel or using an exempt appliance. We can be fined up to £1,000 for breaking the rules.
  18. Oh so true. Mrs B received an alert from Amazon to the effect that there was a problem with her account so all outstanding orders had been withheld until she reconfirms her personal data to rectify matters. The Amazon page looked very realistic and people could be confused so full marks to the scammers. Their only problem is that Mrs B does not have an Amazon account 🤡
  19. In a not strike related but similar circumstance bus operators in Bristol have stripped out many routes due to lack of drivers and many of the remaining drivers say they can’t get to work because of lack of buses !!
  20. This is an option. I know of a 90+ guy and those who manage his affairs have for some years now arranged a live in carer. I understand the cost to be in the region of £1,200 a week. A slight saving over £6,500 per month with the advantage of staying in your own home. But whichever way you look at it, quality care costs are expensive.
  21. Bobba

    Wasted air ?.

    Agriv8 It was a tongue in cheek comment😇 Been there, through it now and for me (60 yrs together) the trip was worth it. Good luck on your journey. PS. my big win (while also studying for exams) was a morning in the woods plinking squidgers. Regards Bob
  22. Bobba

    Wasted air ?.

    Surely there’s more to life than this? Like Drugs, sex, and rock and roll, for example……….🤩🤩
  23. Bobba

    Theft

    Good idea. A piccie for the album. But the police will do nowt for fear of of offending the ethnic minorities.
  24. Educate me please. No, I’m not trying to be arsee. my limited understanding of Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act is that your card provider is jointly and severally liable for the transaction. This is useful in cases of bankruptcy as the card holder must still pay.
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