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  • #16
    Now I understand why Bob keeps his head shaved ............
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    ,,;;`` [_________/-,......... Norman......... http://slinkykate.com/

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    • #17
      Christ Bob , you look better now ! Where did all these come from Alan , or is that top secret .

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      • #18
        Bob have your brothers got their heeds shaved as well???



        Cheers, Keith.

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        • #19
          ahrite ahrite , calm down calm down

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          • #20
            Those where the days Dave, they came from miles out, three hours steam back on the Briar, prodably an hour now on the JFK, 1,500lb of fish. not many boats equiped for wrecking in them days, not much competition
            Alan

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            • #21
              At least you seen the glory days Alan . Its astounding how they found the wrecks with that primitive gear , makes you feel spoilt rotten now with all the modern kit . Dont you ever fancy a bash on the boats now ?

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              • #22
                Fantastic photo alan !! yes i remember them days well ...what boat were yous on ? Tyne winder? or was that earlier Briar ?
                bert
                Cheers Bert

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                • #23
                  WHAT A FANTASTIC POST. WELL DONE MR CHARLTON.
                  give a man a fish and feed him for a day - teach the man to fish and feed him for life!!!!

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                  • #24
                    The Briar Bert. Dave I certainly miss my boat unfortunately bad back forced me to sell. My last boat was kitted out for wrecjking GPS the lot. Before that belive it or not we used to find wrecks by using shore marks and compass bearings, had to be a good day. Still got some of my old sheets with chucrh steeples, buildings etc on. Yes we are certainly spoilt these days.
                    Alan

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