What's the coolest thing you own?

What's the coolest thing you own?

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A993LAD

1,635 posts

221 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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I don't have anything cool but this is the coolest thing I think my wife owns.....



1930 Lagonda

Her father bought it in 1950 when it was 20 years old and gave it to my wife last year.

It's not the easiest thing to drive but she loves it and takes it out several times each week.

OldSkoolRS

6,740 posts

179 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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Blayney said:
Probably the Vox AC30 given to me by my GF's Father.

Going from what I can find on the internet it was probably built around November 1963.

Untitled by blayney1989, on Flickr

I have plans to give it a refurb of the electrical components next year.
That's pretty cool...and very loud too by all accounts, having tried the modern AC15 recently I'm sure it would be.

g7jtk

1,756 posts

154 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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I only came here to see how long before somebody said "freezer"

Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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I have more than my fair share of cool stuff, some of which is museum grade 16th century or older.

But my most prized possession, the only one I would dash back into a burning house for, is my wing'd horse.


NewChurch

222 posts

98 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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Ayahuasca said:
I have more than my fair share of cool stuff, some of which is museum grade 16th century or older.

But my most prized possession, the only one I would dash back into a burning house caravan for, is my wing'd horse.

getmecoat



metelmickey

52 posts

82 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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the coolest thing i now own ( dad died at christmas ) is the photo of him driving the queens mum when he was the admiral's chauffeur on the ark royal. driving it was a stainless steel landrover ( bit of a ******* to keep clean ).

Olf

11,974 posts

218 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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Ayahuasca said:
I have more than my fair share of cool stuff, some of which is museum grade 16th century or older.

But my most prized possession, the only one I would dash back into a burning house for, is my wing'd horse.

Gorgeous - is that from the t'At period?

Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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Olf said:
Gorgeous - is that from the t'At period?
Thanks, yes, it's a genuine ch'Aviste. I keep it for sentimental reasons. I find it inspirational.


Edited by Ayahuasca on Saturday 12th August 21:09

RDMcG

19,131 posts

207 months

Saturday 12th August 2017
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Ayahuasca said:
Thanks, yes, it's a genuine ch'Aviste. I keep it for sentimental reasons. I find it inspirational.


Edited by Ayahuasca on Saturday 12th August 21:09
Of in French........ A Chaval.....

hammo19

4,958 posts

196 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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I have 2 things

A plectrum given to me by Eddie Van Helen on one side it has the VH logo on the other it says "You Wan@@r"

I also own the BTCC Independent Cup Race winner trophy won by Paula Cook

Jim1064

343 posts

205 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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Ruby laser rod.

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

179 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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Signed photo of Danny Dyer

JustinF

6,795 posts

203 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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An acre of the moon.

frg530

453 posts

158 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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My '205's ugly sibling' is probably the coolest thing I own.


Chunkymonkey_71

13,015 posts

198 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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Jimmy Recard said:
Signed photo of Danny Dyer
Indeed! I forgot about that!

Should I count my signed Jim Bowen photo?

Ruskie

3,986 posts

200 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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It's worthless to anyone else but me. I was lucky enough to play for England at youth level at football. I made 10 appearances from U16-U20 and I was in numerous other squads. I was in the under 21's squad for a European championship but I never played.

DRFC1879

3,437 posts

157 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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Very cool, Ruskie. Did you have a career in the game or drop out after youth/U21 level?

I've got loads of stuff that might be considered cool to a very limited number of people who happen to have followed Donny Rovers or other clubs around that level over the last twenty years but due to the limited appeal I wouldn't claim any of it is actually cool.

When my granddad died a few years ago, my grandma gave me loads of his 1980's BR uniform still in its packaging and told me I was welcome to sell it and keep the money if it was worth anything. I wish I'd kept one or two bits now. The woollen overcoat with BR logo buttons was unbelievably good quality compared to the sort of stuff you'd be issued as uniform these days.

The only thing of his that I've kept is a pair of fairly plain rectangular base metal cufflinks. Worth bugger all but I wear them quite regularly and think of him every time I do.

To add to the WW1 stories, I wouldn't be here if my great granddad hadn't been shot at the Somme. He was lucky to survive and ended up marrying the nurse who cared for him.

Nik da Greek

2,503 posts

150 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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DRFC1879 said:
When my granddad died a few years ago, my grandma gave me loads of his 1980's BR uniform still in its packaging and told me I was welcome to sell it and keep the money if it was worth anything. I wish I'd kept one or two bits now. The woollen overcoat with BR logo buttons was unbelievably good quality compared to the sort of stuff you'd be issued as uniform these days..
You could clothe yourself at a pound shop and it'd still be better quality than the uniform TOCs issue nowadays rolleyes

I've got a 1960 BR Rule Book, complete with all the amendments that its original owner had to carefully cut out of update publications and paste into the Rule Book himself thus keeping it current for several years. Again, nowadays you get issued a new A5 booklet for each relevant section of Rules twice yearly. Take out the old one and let it fester in landfill. That's progress

jinkster

2,240 posts

156 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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bongtom said:
jinkster said:
My Purdey shotgun from 1891 - auction purchase!
Wow, you are so old!



ReaperCushions

5,995 posts

184 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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Ruskie said:


It's worthless to anyone else but me. I was lucky enough to play for England at youth level at football. I made 10 appearances from U16-U20 and I was in numerous other squads. I was in the under 21's squad for a European championship but I never played.
What years did you play? Did you go to Lilleshall / Idsall by chance? Or was it after they finished that program?