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Old 9th Jun 2011, 1:33 pm   #1
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Default Best BVWS Bulletin ever?

The current BVWS Bulletin, vol 36/2, must be one of the best ever. Despite containing an article of mine to lower the tone. Restoration articles, a superb look back to 1980 at the Science Museum and lots more besides. All in glorious high definition colour.

Carl, step forward and take a bow.

PS: I've just noticed that in the general photo of Malcolm's CO6/501 on p25 you can see his CO6/509 digial converter through the gap in the left hand bay.
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Old 9th Jun 2011, 2:12 pm   #2
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I've just noticed that in the general photo of Malcolm's CO6/501 on p25 you can see his CO6/509 digial converter through the gap in the left hand bay.
Thanks for pointing that out - otherwise I wouldn't have realised what it was.
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Old 9th Jun 2011, 2:25 pm   #3
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Hear Hear Jeff, I couldn't agree more, what a marvellous organisation, keep them coming Carl,
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I have just emailed a link to this thread to the committee email list.
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Old 9th Jun 2011, 7:35 pm   #5
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Excellent action Paul . I would also like to add my appreciation of this brilliant edition. It's hard to think which article is a favourite.

Many thanks to everyone involved
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Hi,

I have to agree it’s one of the best, but I have to say they are all cracking bulletins .

Will there be a 2012 calendar? And if so I’ll put my name down for 2 extra copies.

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You can still get copies of the 2011 calendar for £5 each with all proceeds to the museum. Just send a cheque (payable to BVWS) with your request to Graham. They have about 40-50 left I think,
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