Old Speckled Hen

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John Patterson
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Old Speckled Hen

Post by John Patterson » Fri Mar 15, 2002 12:25 pm

Hi TC"ers- Question? While enjoying a couple of "OLD SPECKLED HEN" ale's I noticed that the golden elixir of life was named after an " Unusual, Speckled Vintage MG"! Does anyone of great knowledge in our illustrious group know what model MG, color, etc the lager was named for? Post picture! John Patterson-TC 7025 REMEMBER: 95% OF LIFE'S PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED WITH DUCT TAPE

Gene Gillam
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Post by Gene Gillam » Fri Mar 15, 2002 1:10 pm

John wrote:
>Does anyone of great knowledge in our illustrious group know what model MG, color, etc the lager was named for? Post picture!
************************************************************ John, For a picture and interesting story about the car go to: http://www.mgcars.org.uk/midgetspriteclub/news1/speckled_hen.html Gene

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Post by i.thomson@talk21.com » Tue Mar 19, 2002 12:38 am

Lager? LAGER?!!! IT.
> Hi TC"ers- Question? While enjoying a couple of "OLD SPECKLED HEN" ale's I >noticed that the golden elixir of life was named after an " Unusual, >Speckled Vintage MG"! Does anyone of great knowledge in our illustrious >group know what model MG, color, etc the lager was named for? Post picture! >John Patterson-TC 7025 > > >REMEMBER: 95% OF LIFE'S PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED WITH DUCT TAPE > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://talk21.btopenworld.com/redirect.html?http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/'>[url=http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>
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Post by yd3@nvc.net » Tue Mar 19, 2002 10:11 am

'Old Speckly Hen' was the name given to a 1927 fabric-bodied four-door 14/40 Mark IV sedan, of a grained tan colour and sprinkled with gold dust. There weren't many Fabric bodied 14/40's were built. Later it was used as a factory delivery vehicle. It was broken up before the war. I've got a photo somewhere in a book. Blake

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Post by HaraRyoichi » Wed Mar 20, 2002 4:09 am

Hen Searchers, September and October 1998 issues of SAFETY FAST, the official M.G. Car Club Magazine, carry an original photograph, a sideview, of MG's "factory run-around"of the 1930's called "Old Specked 'un (=one)", a 14/40 with the flecked paintwork all over the body. The articles tell us a story slightly different from the one told by Ian Parsons in the MGCars site. The MGCC magazine says the nickname changed over the years. "In 1979 (not 89), M.G. asked neibouring Morland brewers brew a commemorative ale for the 50th anniversary of their(MG's) Abingdon factory." "The search for a suitable name ended when someone suggested calling it "The Old Speckled Hen." Hence(!) the name, and the amusing illustrations with the gents who cannot say No to a Hen. And in my den, rests a piece of brick which once was a part of that MG factory. Cheers, Rick Hara ...and a pint to TC6903

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Post by HaraRyoichi » Wed Mar 20, 2002 4:57 am

I forgot... The reason why it was picked up by MGCC magazine was that two Abingdon art students built an 80% model of the OSH using 7000 labels, 1000 bottle tops, beer barrels and pump handles for display at the Goodwood Circuit revival meeting held in fall of 1998. Rick Hara

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OLD SPECKLED HEN

Post by SANDY SANDERS » Sat Mar 12, 2005 3:45 pm

THIS TO ME IS A FANTASTIC FIND. http://www.prewarcar.com/editor/images/MG_Old_Speckled_Hen_500RB.jpg> Old MG's never die And they don't fade away either. Now take for instance this 1927 MG saloon. We're pretty sure you all know MG stands for Morris Garages and that the first MG's were nothing more than souped-up Morrises. This particular car is a MG 14/40http://www.mgcars.org.uk/cgi-bin/gen5?runprog=mgoc&p=emg/1428.htm> (mgcars.org), based on the Morris Oxford. It was kept by the MG factory as a demonstrator and running prototype. One of the experiments was sprinkling the grained black fabric body with silver dust to reproduce a mottled effect. This special paintjob earned the car its nickname Owld Speckled 'un. Later, when the MG-factory moved to Abingdon, the car became a factory hack and its name changed to Old Speckled Hen. Over time the car got lost, but the name stayed and when the Abingdon based Morland breweryhttp://www.oldspeckledhen.co.uk/index2.html> wanted to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the MG car factory, they brewed a special beer also called Old Speckled Hen. Not long ago, the real Old Speckled Henhttp://www.mgcars.org.uk/midgetspriteclub/news1/speckled_hen.html> (mgcars.org) was found in a forgotten corner in a Cardiff garage and lovingly restored to its original condition by Fred Body, here seen getting into his car (Photo by John Day of the MG Car Club Vintage Register). [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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OLD SPECKLED HEN

Post by Malcolm Scanlan » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:46 am

  Greetings, You may already be familiar with this web site sent to me by a cousin in the UK.  You might find some of the ads on this website amusing! http://oldspeckledhen.co.uk/ Malcolm  You are not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on.


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