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    Well said, Your Lordship!

    Quote Originally Posted by SlimJim16v View Post
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    How long is this running for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryD View Post
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    How long is this running for?
    Superb stuff!

    The auction will run until I've received the badge from Paul - I have no idea how long this will take as it's got to come from Cyprus!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryD View Post
    £70.




    How long is this running for?
    Paddy SP will let you know the duration of the auction Jerry.


    Brilliant bid Jerry, we have one of our own being posted to Afghanistan soon, another BBS member Darren (Warbiscuit) has just returned safely although slightly injured. We have sent BBS funded morale parcels many different units/battalions/corps and the many thankyou letters we have received testify to the importance of these auctions that well known members of this here AirgunBBS have made possible due to their seemingly endless generosity.

    Although to me the comment by a Royal Engineer pmed to me by one of his colleagues that these parcels were instant morale pleased me the most because thats the reason we do this in the first place as a boost to our fighting troops.

    Nice one Pad for the idea and the sew on badge .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Gary of Grayling View Post
    Nice one Pad for the idea and the sew on badge .
    I thank you, Your Lordship - but the credit must go to you and Cliffy for all your hard work, as well as to Paul for donating this much-coveted badge in the first place!
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    100 quid. Well done all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Pickett View Post
    100 quid. Well done all.
    The badge has just arrived here in sunny Blighty from hot and even sunnier Cyprus, so you Good Sir, are the winner of this fine and prestigious item - I'm sure that many will covet it over the years!

    Many thanks for supporting this fine cause - your funds will pay for 20 morale-boosting gift boxes, for which I'm certain the troops concerned will be most grateful!
    Last edited by Paddy_SP; 28-07-2010 at 02:35 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Pickett View Post
    100 quid. Well done all.
    I received the badge,thanks.A great effort by Paul RE to win this.
    I will keep it for a while,then give it back to be auctioned again,if this would be ok.Or would a pass around work,say £10 a time.
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