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14th October 2011, 09:01 AM #31
Model Engineer Mags
Hi Ray,
Sorry about that, got your SMS however the last couple of days have been pretty intense and hectic as you can well imagine, and I did not get back to it.
There are about 200 books and they are all pretty well mint. Price for the lot????
I have to bleat ignorance. Any offers...some of the prices on fleabay are rather ridiculous, as in $10 for some editions. In the end it is what is it worth to you.
I have been moved by some of the comments posted by people on the forum and intend to write Frank's story with pictures in due course.
This was his work, ie his professional training, being seconded during the war to make some special components for aircraft. He was a very private person, and did not readily speak about his passion....he just did it.
Cheers
Borys
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14th October 2011, 09:43 AM #32
Borys fully understand,
I made the comment as you had posted "Not much Interest"
As for fleabay well I can say that the world wide interest on a collection complete of these would be priceless to a real collector especially in mint condition. But at $10 a mag I'll have to pass x 200 LOML would have a fit.
The other interesting series is the Workshop series I see one or two on the table are there more?
The car manuals well $50 isn't unheard of and thats in conditions way worse than I see these in.
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14th October 2011, 10:15 AM #33
Would love to be there if only it was closer. Good luck, anyway.
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14th October 2011, 01:37 PM #34
Frank Parr Article
Hi to all of you who shown interest in this thread,
An article which gives a bit of background,
Cheers
Borys
Remember tomorrow 9am to 3pm sale.
Pm me please for details.
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14th October 2011, 04:27 PM #35
Borys thats a great read whom ever ends up with that lathe will be the proud own if shown that story/history. I still believe this is worthy of an association taking historical matters into hand and out laying to purchase lock stock and all history like this doesn't come our way often and it should be preserved at all costs not locked away as some governments and museums do.
Good luck with the sale and to the whole family my condolences.
Ps Is there any chance of seeing some of his creations for us who can not make this weekend.
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14th October 2011, 07:15 PM #36
Ruston Hornsby
Hi All,
Reading the article, it seems that he made the lathe so that he could make the model!!!
Cheers
Borys
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14th October 2011, 08:48 PM #37
Very impressive
regards
Nick
veni, vidi, tornavi
Without wood it's just ...
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14th October 2011, 10:07 PM #38
Borys many thanks for the photos.
This is work of a master tradesman a true engineer his family should be proud.
I have done some digging his magazine collection only scratched the surface of Model Engineer but as they began around 1900 he would be forgiven for not having all 1624 issues
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...1E&hl=en#gid=0
I believe the hours he spent away from his family creating his master pieces would have been quite a bit of time. I hope they are proud of his efforts.
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20th October 2011, 03:28 AM #39
Software for Collectors - Data Crow
Some give pleasure where ever they go, others whenever they go!
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25th October 2011, 11:59 PM #40Senior Member
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Given the connection to QLD History have you contacted the QLD Museum to see if they are interested at all? A friend's grand father passed away who was an avid collector of old radios, wax rolls etc and had a rather awesome collection. The QLD Museum bought about 80% of it at fair market value.
That is of course if there's anything else left after the open house sale.
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