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Old 25th Sep 2011, 4:57 pm   #1
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Hi, I'm not sure if anyone has posted this site before but I found it this afternoon whilst looking for some information. It has some interesting stuff on there, including a few old advertisements.

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Old 25th Sep 2011, 5:21 pm   #2
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That's the National Valve Museum. The Virtual Valve Museum is here.
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Old 25th Sep 2011, 6:07 pm   #3
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The only problem with The National Valve Museum is that you get lost and spend hours looking at valves, it must have taken ages to do.
 
Old 25th Sep 2011, 6:28 pm   #4
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That's the National Valve Museum.
Whoops, I did think it was the national valve museum but admittedly, if you look at the top row of text on the site it reads "Virtually" and then below that "The National Valve Museum" which threw me a bit.
Feel free to change the title of the thread if you think it will save any confusion.

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Old 25th Sep 2011, 8:26 pm   #5
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That's a site for a rainy afternoon. Didn't know there was an OZ4G have only seen the metal one, now I know what the inside looks like!

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Old 26th Sep 2011, 12:06 am   #6
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Shouldn't that be 0Z4G rather than OZ4G?

It's a funny looking beast, too!
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Old 27th Sep 2011, 1:16 pm   #7
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Probably. my keyboard is dyslexic.

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