Swiss Army Knife - I’ve got most tools but I always find there is something I haven’t brought - in many cases a SAK provides useful cover. Besides who doesn’t love a SAK. Leatherman/Gerber will do...
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Swiss Army Knife - I’ve got most tools but I always find there is something I haven’t brought - in many cases a SAK provides useful cover. Besides who doesn’t love a SAK. Leatherman/Gerber will do...
It can be quite complicated. Land Registry Practice guide 24 will explain it but not in layman’s terms. If there is one on the register it will start
“No disposition by a sole proprietor of the...
Don’t forget to consider the effects of a joint proprietor restriction if any.
I’ve had a mark 2 for 14 years. Not quite as sporty as some of its competitors but the rear seats are handy for a dog, if not much else.
it was a no brainier for me.
The gentleman never revealed his age but I believe he was about 63. Much too young.
Sad to report the recent passing of Dougie Melville, a member here since 2003, and a friend and colleague of mine. He was a delighted owner of one of the first original Dreadnoughts made by Eddie and...
Allison has worked alongside Schumacher, Alonso, Vettel and Hamilton in a 30-year career. He says: “Useless parlour game though it is, I personally think Lewis is the finest of them.
“As a racing...
I was there! tbh I can’t remember most of it. Queen were considered a bit past it in my circle, but absolutely stole the show, it was a great atmosphere to start with and they turned it up to 12....
I started to learn a few years ago at well past the age of 50 with no discernible talent or ear, It was hard work and that was with putting a lot of hours in. I couldn’t even stretch my fingers to a...
Very nice indeed. A PRS is next on the list for me and the 594 sounds great. My only concern is it may sound a little more Les Paul-ish and less like a PRS - happy to be convinced otherwise:)
Yes I’ve found a Waterman converter. If you let me have your address I’ll send it on.
I think I have a Waterman converter you can have, obviously not sure it it will fit, but I’ll try to find it in the man cave. I’ll let you know the result of my search!
Well got it up and running eventually
https://i.imgur.com/HmjQzT1.jpg
Squier Classic Vibe 60s in Candy Apple Red.
https://i.imgur.com/yRudqT2.jpg
With the slow fading of photobucket. I thought I’d try an alternative and show this. Bought in France as I didn’t fancy a few weeks without noodling.
Hope it...
Powers of attorney are pretty rare in my opinion except as mentioned above where the sale is made by a big developer, in which case it's pretty common. Fair enough for those working abroad, or...
I have a THR10c and a Katana 100. The THR10c produces some great sounds, it doesn't upset SWMBO, it's always handy, and I play it 90% of the time. The Katana comes into it's own when I just want some...
Bump!
Clear your inbox please.
Thanks
It does and still gives a decent tone, but falls into the same category as stripping down an engine in the kitchen🙂
I have a THR10c and I guarantee you'll play more amped guitar buying a THR than just about any other amp. I also have the 100w Katana which is great but not really living room great if you know what...
I've three amps in the ballpark for practice amps. I started with a roland micro cube which is great little amp for the money, but I wanted a bit more variety so purchased the Yamaha THR10C which I...
It's where built up area meets open land. May not be applicable in reality as generally Land Registry will not update the plan from the date it was first registered.
Happy New Year, Lang may your lum reek!
Which reminds me, there are quite a few folks out there more than willing to charge over the odds for info. If you want the info head to the www.gov.uk website. Ah-ha
There's no mechanism for people to withhold the price paid, there are ways to redact certain parts of documents but the price paid will still appear.