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    TR Robb

    A big thanks to Terry at TR Robb. Ordered a part Thursday lunchtime and the Posty bought it Friday morning. How do they do that ?
    Highly recommended !!

    Andy
    A wise man has something to say, a fool has to say something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freewind
    . How do they do that ?

    Andy
    Night Mail
    This is the Night Mail crossing the border,
    Bringing the cheque and the postal order,
    Letters for the rich, letters for the poor,
    The shop at the corner and the girl next door.
    Pulling up Beattock, a steady climb:
    The gradient's against her, but she's on time.
    Past cotton-grass and moorland boulder
    Shovelling white steam over her shoulder,
    Snorting noisily as she passes
    Silent miles of wind-bent grasses.

    Birds turn their heads as she approaches,
    Stare from the bushes at her blank-faced coaches.
    Sheep-dogs cannot turn her course;
    They slumber on with paws across.
    In the farm she passes no one wakes,
    But a jug in the bedroom gently shakes.

    Dawn freshens, the climb is done.
    Down towards Glasgow she descends
    Towards the steam tugs yelping down the glade of cranes,
    Towards the fields of apparatus, the furnaces
    Set on the dark plain like gigantic chessmen.
    All Scotland waits for her:
    In the dark glens, beside the pale-green sea lochs
    Men long for news.

    Letters of thanks, letters from banks,
    Letters of joy from the girl and the boy,
    Receipted bills and invitations
    To inspect new stock or visit relations,
    And applications for situations
    And timid lovers' declarations
    And gossip, gossip from all the nations,
    News circumstantial, news financial,
    Letters with holiday snaps to enlarge in,
    Letters with faces scrawled in the margin,
    Letters from uncles, cousins, and aunts,
    Letters to Scotland from the South of France,
    Letters of condolence to Highlands and Lowlands
    Notes from overseas to Hebrides
    Written on paper of every hue,
    The pink, the violet, the white and the blue,
    The chatty, the catty, the boring, adoring,
    The cold and official and the heart's outpouring,
    Clever, stupid, short and long,
    The typed and the printed and the spelt all wrong.

    Thousands are still asleep
    Dreaming of terrifying monsters,
    Or of friendly tea beside the band at Cranston's or Crawford's:
    Asleep in working Glasgow, asleep in well-set Edinburgh,
    Asleep in granite Aberdeen,
    They continue their dreams,
    And shall wake soon and long for letters,
    And none will hear the postman's knock
    Without a quickening of the heart,
    For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?

    (W H Auden)

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by freewind
    A big thanks to Terry at TR Robb.
    Highly recommended !!

    Andy
    T R Robb and HIGHLY recommended in the same post That's a first

    Alan.

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    I cant think of anything nice to say, so i won't say anything.
    Join the Free Speech Union
    ''All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to glaze over and resume scrolling''.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freewind
    A big thanks to Terry at TR Robb. Ordered a part Thursday lunchtime and the Posty bought it Friday morning. How do they do that ?
    Highly recommended !!

    Andy
    You were lucky matey, "he" only despatches once a week, " ... when his secretary comes in," - this happens to be on a thursday. Regards ... Geek
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    Quote Originally Posted by snock
    I cant think of anything nice to say, so i won't say anything.
    Well thats a first then

    jim

    the best time to keep quite, is when there is nothing to say!.


    NOW, why dont I just listen to my own advise on, some even, occasions .
    ex blue job

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    I didn't think it fair to express my disatisfaction regarding work he has done in the past.

    Thats best left said to the man himself, not to all you guys.
    Just read between the lines.
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    TR Robb

    Wow !!
    People sure are hard to please on here. Threads slagging people off seem to be easier to write than a couple of words praising someone.
    Like The mail train Thamesides.

    Wise men have something to say; fools have to say something.

    Andy
    A wise man has something to say, a fool has to say something.

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    Indeed.

    That is why i have not said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freewind
    Wow !!
    People sure are hard to please on here. Threads slagging people off seem to be easier to write than a couple of words praising someone.
    Like The mail train Thamesides.

    Wise men have something to say; fools have to say something.

    Andy
    You may well have had good service and this is worth mentioning but there are many more on here who are wise due to them having parted with money for sh!te goods, do a search if you think we are talking through our @rses, hopefully he has improved but then again he could not get any worse, I for one will not be parting with any of my money to purchase from him this is also worth mentioning too imho

    Alan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freewind
    Wow !!
    People sure are hard to please on here. Threads slagging people off seem to be easier to write than a couple of words praising someone.
    Like The mail train Thamesides.

    Wise men have something to say; fools have to say something.

    Andy

    Well that is, and always has been the beauty of this forum, people who have different opinions unless....they are totally out of order. . but that does not give anyone the right to totally slag off someones opinion, and thankfully the mods on here, over the years have never allowed that.


    jim
    ex blue job

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    Quote Originally Posted by freewind
    Ordered a part Thursday lunchtime and the Posty bought it Friday morning. How do they do that ?
    Royal Mail, first class stamp normally does the trick.

    As far as TR Robb is concerned, wise men do a search beforehand

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