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posted: 29 Jun 2011 18:58 from: JFS
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Hi All, Anyone fancy their chances with this one? http://homepage2.nifty.com/kotaroooo/5pointcx.htm Look forward to seeing anyone's efforts! Has anyone ever seen anything of the sort in the UK? Best Wishes, Howard. |
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posted: posted: 3 Jul 2011 10:29 from: roythebus
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Seems like a fairly normal double slip to me! | ||
3 Jul 2011 10:29 from: roythebus
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Seems like a fairly normal double slip to me! | ||
posted: 3 Jul 2011 13:04 from: Alan McMillan
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The photograph's a normal slip but the drawing underneath is a Baesler slip. They're used a lot on the Continent, mainly in Germany, but I've never seen one in the UK Alan |
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posted: 3 Jul 2011 16:57 from: Alan Turner
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Alan McMillan wrote: The photograph's a normal slip but the drawing underneath is a Baesler slip. They're used a lot on the Continent, mainly in Germany, but I've never seen one in the UKThe interesting thing about the "normal" slip is that one side has loose heal switches and the other side doesn’t. Alan |
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posted: 3 Jul 2011 19:40 from: Alan McMillan
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Is that not just a function of the way the roads are set giving that impression? Alan |
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posted: 3 Jul 2011 21:36 from: JFS
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roythebus wrote:Seems like a fairly normal double slip to me!... sorry - should have said "scroll down the page for the interesting bits"! Regards, Howard |
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posted: 3 Jul 2011 21:51 from: John Lewis
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What does the text say on the page with the pictures? | ||
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