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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 36797" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Hi Zakman,</p><p>Based on what I received when I bought some other blokes on-line offerings I'd be tempted to say hang on to your cash.</p><p>As they say if it sounds too good to be true it usually is, if you have time to research on-line yourself most of the info will be there ..... or someone on the forum can probably point you in the right direction.</p><p>I'd be tempted to stick to the known suppliers of info, the Tully/Barnham etc type better still if you're in an area check out their info centre or local 'museum' , this will often have relevant info published by a local with heaps of knowledge.</p><p>If nothing else they're great historical references.</p><p>How's that new toy going?</p><p>Cheers Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 36797, member: 1375"] Hi Zakman, Based on what I received when I bought some other blokes on-line offerings I'd be tempted to say hang on to your cash. As they say if it sounds too good to be true it usually is, if you have time to research on-line yourself most of the info will be there ..... or someone on the forum can probably point you in the right direction. I'd be tempted to stick to the known suppliers of info, the Tully/Barnham etc type better still if you're in an area check out their info centre or local 'museum' , this will often have relevant info published by a local with heaps of knowledge. If nothing else they're great historical references. How's that new toy going? Cheers Tom [/QUOTE]
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