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Dale jordan
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Post by Dale jordan »

I have just had a look at the Armortek shop ... This is ths first time , that I have noticed that every kit is sold out besides the comet !!! Well done Mark and Gill how good is this !!! ... Maybe we will see another new kit soon ...Dale

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Post by Steven Ford »

Sssshhh! Don't tell Mark or Gill but I think we should consider putting them up for something like a Queen's Award for Industry. They have achieved something rather special as well as lots of exports.

What do you think?

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Steven

What a stunning idea you have come up with. They even export to former convicts like Dale and I (sought of like a rehabilitation program). You've got my full support.

Rick Jensen

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Post by Steven Ford »

Blayney - interesting new Antipodian spelling of Botany Bay I assume...

Delighted to hear that the rehab is going well!

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Post by Adrian Harris »

Nick, I think you'll find Steven was commenting to Rick's posting (he's in Blayney, Australia) rather than yours.

Adrian.

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Post by Rick Jensen »

Hi guys
No Steven its not Botany Bay.
I better add a bit of info here. Blayney is a small country town about 300 klm west of Sydney. During the 2nd world war it was a staging destination for the japanese/german prisoners of war on their way to a prisoner of war camp located about another 60 klms west again. I dont know if you have heard of the "Cowra Break" but its not one of our finer moments either.
Hope this clears it up.

Regards

Rick

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Post by Steven Ford »

Clearly I have caused an unsettlement - I apologise to everyone involved.

Steve

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Post by Rick Jensen »

Hi Nick, hi Steve

Steve, its no problem no offence taken. Nick, yes you are right its a pretty little country town. We go there often to the cattle sales and the wine festivals. If you would like to send me a PM with some contact numbers of your friends who have imigrated I will look them up and say "howdy". It was a big breakout of the camp and a lot of japanese were shot while escaping. Today there are ancestors, culture and some buildings from the prisoners who remained in the town after the war ended including Japanese gardens and the like.

Regards

Rick

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