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Re: Hornby july Newsletter

Just zis Guy, you know?03 Jul 2009 22:42
>> Think it should be Bardon Hill - see:
>> http://www.aggregate.com/history/bardon_hill_quarries.aspx
>> John.

>Thought so as well, but have they got it correct on the model ?
>Very interesting site youve linked to there, been to Bardon a few times but
>lots of new info thanks.

I expect they are avoiding trademarks and things, a sort of Skaledale
approach to privateer wagons.

Bardon Hill was a customer of mine time upon a once, I used to be a
control systems programmer writing asphalt plant control systems.

Guy
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simon03 Jul 2009 22:36
>> Wonder if the Barbon Hill quarry on the Ellis and Everard wagon is near
>> Bardon Hill or is this a Hornby 20p ?
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>
> John.
Thought so as well, but have they got it correct on the model ?
Very interesting site youve linked to there, been to Bardon a few times but
lots of new info thanks.

Cheers,
Simon

John Turner03 Jul 2009 10:46
> Wonder if the Barbon Hill quarry on the Ellis and Everard wagon is near
> Bardon Hill or is this a Hornby 20p ?

Think it should be Bardon Hill - see:

http://www.aggregate.com/history/bardon_hill_quarries.aspx

John.

simon30 Jun 2009 23:05
Looks like std 4 is on its way this month.

http://static.hornby.com/files/newsletter-issue-13-july-2009-492.pdf

Wonder if the Barbon Hill quarry on the Ellis and Everard wagon is near
Bardon Hill or is this a Hornby 20p ?

Cheers,
Simon

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