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Old 10th May 2011, 11:43 pm   #21
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An excellent result. And a good illustration of how the 3P's usually win in the end; 3P's: Patience, Perseverance & Persistence.

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Old 11th May 2011, 9:27 am   #22
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Thanks for posting this very interesting "detect"ive [pun intended] story. I think Dorset is the setting for at least one Sherlock Holmes tale! I have a 515 that is fine but gets little use. I'm hoping now that it stays ok as I don't have your skill or perseverance. The photos really added to the repair description.
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