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Re: Calendars and Window Frames
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 13:51
by amarshall
Picked up the new frames on Tuesday. Just waiting for the boxes for them to be delivered before I start arranging deliveries to those who've ordered and paid.
Meanwhile, they're all tucked up nice and warm in the spare bed.
Re: Calendars and Window Frames
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 18:19
by KevW
Crikey Angus I got comments when, as a bachelor, I kept a shiny reconditioned Triumph engine block in my dining room but a married bloke tucking car parts up in bed is on another level. Well done that man!
Re: Calendars and Window Frames
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 10:16
by don.hasi
Re: Calendars and Window Frames
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 18:09
by barker_001
Angus, I had a visit from one of your UPS elves today with a large box...
I'm under strict instructions from Mrs barker_001 that it cannot be opened until Christmas...
Thank you...

Re: Calendars and Window Frames
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2016 22:30
by lambert.john
Unwrapped Santa's present of a Lotus calendar this morning. As usual, a very profesional looking product. However, there must have been a shortage of submissions for the calendar this year; three of the twelve pictures feature the same car and one picture is a carry over from the previous year.
Re: Calendars and Window Frames
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2016 23:45
by Hawaiis0
lambert.john wrote:Unwrapped Santa's present of a Lotus calendar this morning. As usual, a very profesional looking product. However, there must have been a shortage of submissions for the calendar this year; three of the twelve pictures feature the same car and one picture is a carry over from the previous year.
It's actually 4 if you turn to the back cover

. And yes everyone get snapping for that PERFECT shot entry. However, there was some clever thinking by the producer behind the double use of the Stonehenge shot

7000 miles this year at all locations.