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Thread: BSA with odd markings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by edbear2 View Post
    Have you read "The Other War" BSA book mate, some great anecdotes in there about how the limits were kept and checked.

    ATB, Ed
    I haven't Ed, but thanks for the tip.

    ps I looked it up. I think it's called:

    The Other Battle. Being a history of the Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd., with special reference to the war achievements of B.S.A. Guns Ltd., B.S.A. Cycles Ltd


    I also happened upon this in my search: £800 for the original handwritten diary of a Sargeant-Major in the same heavy artillery regiment as Spike Milligan, who fought his way up from north Africa through Italy between 1943 and 1944. Amazing. I wish I had £800 spare.

    https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/B...22630778097&cm
    Last edited by Garvin; 17-12-2021 at 11:00 PM.
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