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LOST and FOUND @NLP

Poibug

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LOST


1) My voice - very common one for lots of people there

2) A small plastic bag with a few small spanners in (up to 7/16" IIRC) - lmk if you find them in your tool box or pin

3) Bought a post and t nut for my Centaur and then promptly put it "somewhere safe" - anyone else do that?

FOUND

1) Some side cutters - were found in Adie's TAF and passed to me - was unable to find out whose they were and asked a few people.If yours PM me with description of them and will find a way of getting them back to ya

2) Invisible happy pills - I was the least stressed,that I have been at any show in donkeys years,god knows why,maybe it was all the happy vibes around the place:p
 
LOST : a blue handle screwdriver. Via a crimewatch reconstruction I have gathered that it went to Andy Foster, then to Nigel, in his Whirlwind, then... poof.

I realise it's not much, but that screwdriver and me.. we've been through so many hard times together, and it's always been there for me... etc etc
 
I seem to recall that the balls and leg bolts for SF2 and 911 (Adam Sharples? ) went walkabout. They were wrapped in clingfilm, not in a bag.
 
I seem to recall that the balls and leg bolts for SF2 and 911 (Adam Sharples? ) went walkabout. They were wrapped in clingfilm, not in a bag.
Onze realised they were shrink wrapped up with the legs, so all good there I think..
 
I spent a time in adys Adams so could be mine. I have so many pairs I have no idea where they are most of the time. Probably all black side snips.
 
I seem to recall that the balls and leg bolts for SF2 and 911 (Adam Sharples? ) went walkabout. They were wrapped in clingfilm, not in a bag.
Sorry that was me but there's was bugger all that came with SF2 to keep stuff together, @Arv did however come up with the ingeniously simple solution of screwing them back in to keep them safe but by that point it was already sat on its ****.
 
Sorry that was me but there's was bugger all that came with SF2 to keep stuff together, @Arv did however come up with the ingeniously simple solution of screwing them back in to keep them safe but by that point it was already sat on its ****.

So much easier than having them in a bag, i do it will all my tombstones (pinballs).
 
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