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I'm sure Les also contributed to the 1950s 'servicing Radio Receivers' series in Practical Wireless, along with Gordon King. Or is my memory once again at fault?
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I wonder how many of us on seeing that picture thought 'That's not Uncle Les!!'? Like a character on the radio we all had our ideas of what he looked like. I remember one article where he was carrying a set and was hit where it hurt by the customer's gate that was on a spring. 'Now I know what they mean by 'gated pulses'', he wrote.... I know others have tried to combine humour and the job (myslf included) but no-one comes close... Glyn |
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Unfortunately I don't have many Television mags but it would be nice to read all these stories in book form one day. I did find this classic from December 1978 this morning about a "Mr Farqueue" and a Peacock, which made me . The first part of the story is attached .
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I wonder if 'Honey Bunch' (or HB) is still around?
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It would be useful to find out. I would guess either the publications he wrote for or his family would hold the copyright. If it's his family then they may be pleased and even honoured to see his work republished (and of course happy to receive any royalties).
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So do I. Did he ever mention having children in his writing?
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Some more work from the great man.
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I agree Nick - I used to take Television in my jumble sale set repairing days (mid- late 70s) . From the piece it looks like he is operating as a "Hobby Business" in retirement.
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Ive got one of LLJ's books, published by Newnes, I caught the bug of valve radios from that one.
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His Radio Repair Questions and Answers book is available from my website here http://www.vintage-radio.info/docs/index.htm (third item down, cookies must be enabled for the download to work).
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Not a story but a tv servicing article
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Hi all
I guess LLJ WOULD BE PLEASED he is still very much thought of, and sadly HE is missing from this fantastic forum. Sorry Nick i dont have any way of scanning them but im going to type out August 1981 A visit to Mr Nasty. I thought i was selfish till the other day. I can now tell you that you and i are absolute angels, full of consideration and compassion for our wives and families, who should think far more of us than they do. Our wives should treasure us indeed. But for the wheels of fate, they too could be married to a chap like MR NASTY. I called at his house because he couldn't possibly bring his set in. In fact he had to be taken everywhere by relatives in their cars, because he had difficulty walking.Except to the pub and back,which didn't seem to be any effort at all to him. As a matter of fact he was down the pub when i called, and is wife seemed very agitated. Do you think you could repair the set before he gets back? otherwise he'll say he doesn't want it done and can make do with the little portable, which he wont let me watch.He says there's only room for him to watch it, but i can listen if i sit back out of the way. I listened to this affront to the rights of women with some doubt, but agreed to hurry up if i could. She dashed off to the kitchen saying that she had to put the oven up high again because he wouldn't eat his dinner unless it was piping hot. I took the back off the set it was a thorn 3000 with a blank raster and faint sound. A quick check on the IF panel showed that all the IF transistors except the final one were functioning. I'd just finnished fitting a replacement when there were signs of MR NASTY'S approach. His wife became even more agitated and snatched is dinner from the oven. A small man came in looked at the table for his dinner and then looked at me. How much is that going to cost? because if it's too much don't bother-i'll watch my portable. You haven't much option i told him. I've already done it and don't propose to undo it. The change was remarkable. Course not old chap. You've done it and want paying. Why not ? At this he sat down at the table and surveyed his steak and kidney pie. Muuum he bawled, you can come cut the pie up now. I coudn't believe it. His wife came back from the kitchen leant over and cut up the pie on his plate. Well put some sauce on it then he commanded. And she did. Good darts match we had he commented, dispelling any fears of mine that he'd had a stroke or something that stopped him using his hands. Oh yes nip next door and tell that bloke not to mow his lawn this afternoon. I want some sleep. Can't seem to sleep properly at night he confided in me. Perhaps it's because you sleep in the afternoon i said shortly. By now there was a fair picture on the 3000. How much is that little job going to cost ? he asked his mouth full of hot pie and sauce. I quoted what i thought was a very reasonable figure (too reasonable to tell you) whereupon he stopped chewing and started to choke. Recovering he told me he'd phone is son who would call round to the shop and pay me. At the same time his wife reappeared and continued the conversation about his inability to sleep at night. He doesn't get his rest. Every hour he tells me to get up and open the window because he can't breathe properly, or close it because he's too cold. It was all too much for me. I just had to rush home to tell Honey Bunch that Frankenstein's monster is alive and well. Regards Marcus.......... Last edited by marcus 3500; 6th Sep 2007 at 10:39 pm. |
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Wasn't there a second part to this story with a colour set (possibly a BRC 9600)? "How much will you take off for the knob you broke?". Oddly Beardy and non-Beardy were not heard of again after this incident, maybe the axe was brought into play after all? We had a very similar character in our shop depressingly regularly, "it just needs a little bit of welding" he would say, normally about something horrid like a Sony KV-1810 or a Thorn "Movie Star" (the one with the Nordmende chassis in it).
Does anyone remember: "Here lies the body of LL-J Who'd twist and turn but couldn't get away" I think he wanted this on his gravestone according to the story, I wonder if it happened? |