I'm sure this will be an easy guess for the statesmen here.

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I'm sure this will be an easy guess for the statesmen here.

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Florian Camathias.
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Actually Ian I meant how much pressure is there in the chair tyre :raspberry: :D
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You should have said.
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Concur with my learned friend Ian W :D
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looking at that! I'd be surprised if it would get past scrutineering today!
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Rain light too small Bruv? Or illegal numbers?! I think the back plate's the wrong colour :roll:
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Yes, the background is the wrong colour. I'd at least be asking for the 'tick' on the number 1 to be cut off too. The zero isn't really to ACU size either but I won't get too picky!
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The petrol tank being held on with Green "Duct Tape" looks a bit dodgy... :shock:
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That's not holding the tank down, they ran out of araldite to fix the leak ;)
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Was there such a thing as duct tape in 1962? :? :?
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Not to my knowledge although we wished there could have been!
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Certainly not! we had string and cloth insulating tape :mrgreen:
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That would be asbestos string no doubt John :o
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Kew, Thought you would be able to remember this from "D DAY" :lol:

Duct tape was originally developed during World War II in 1942 as a water resistant sealing tape for ammunition cases. Permacel, then a division of Johnson & Johnson, used a rubber-based adhesive to help the tape resist water and a fabric backing to add strength. It was also used to repair military equipment quickly, including jeeps, firearms, and aircraft because of these properties.
It was also used by the medical corps as a quick fix patch up for wounds,
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