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A SPORTIN' OFFER

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2001 11:58 am
by mrbadger
To the first T-ABC club member who can identify the part shown in the accompanying photograph by model and year of the vehicle to which it belongs (or a reasonably close approximation) and its function, I will award a copy of the excellent MG Workshop Manual, commonly referred to as the "Blowers manual", which covers all MG models from M type to the TF. This is a tenth edition copy in good condition and includes all charts and foldouts. The dust jacket is lightly soiled but not torn. No hints. Badger

Re: A SPORTIN' OFFER

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2001 1:10 pm
by Gates Family
No doubt about it. A pre WWII waffle iron (circa1938) appropriately adapted to reflect the octagon logo (more commonly referred to as a "badge[r]", alternatively, a toasted sandwich maker with cheese artistically outlining the octagon logo, but sans bread (circa 1941?). In either event, the model was related to the highly respected and acclaimed Cream Cracker team. Regards Joe Gates
----- Original Message ----- From: "mrbadger" mrbadger@home.com> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: 01 July 2001 08:56 Subject: [mg-tabc] A SPORTIN' OFFER > To the first T-ABC club member who can identify the part shown in the > accompanying photograph by model and year of the vehicle to which it > belongs (or a reasonably close approximation) and its function, I will > award a copy of the excellent MG Workshop Manual, commonly referred to > as the "Blowers manual", which covers all MG models from M type to the > TF. This is a tenth edition copy in good condition and includes all > charts and foldouts. The dust jacket is lightly soiled but not torn. > No hints. > Badger > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----

Re: A SPORTIN' OFFER

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2001 1:38 pm
by mrbadger
Gates Family wrote: "No doubt about it. A pre WWII waffle iron (circa1938) ............ related to the highly respected and acclaimed Cream Cracker team." Regards Joe Gates An excellent guess Joe and my second waffle iron entry but, I'm sorry to say, incorrect. I would like to add that this is an original part. Not replica, not aftermarket, and not modified. Badger

Re: A SPORTIN' OFFER

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2001 4:05 pm
by KEN PORTER
Derek: I believe it is a pedal on your motorcycle. Ken TC 4147 mrbadger wrote:
> To the first T-ABC club member who can identify the part shown in the > accompanying photograph by model and year of the vehicle to which it > belongs (or a reasonably close approximation) and its function, I will > award a copy of the excellent MG Workshop Manual, commonly referred to > as the "Blowers manual", which covers all MG models from M type to the > TF. This is a tenth edition copy in good condition and includes all > charts and foldouts. The dust jacket is lightly soiled but not torn. > No hints. > Badger > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [Image]

Re: A SPORTIN' OFFER

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2001 9:15 pm
by Wiedemeyer
It's a waffle-maker with the MG logo on it -- about '50 vintage. Do I win? Bob
>To the first T-ABC club member who can identify the part shown in the >accompanying photograph by model and year of the vehicle to which it >belongs (or a reasonably close approximation) and its function, I will >award a copy of the excellent MG Workshop Manual, commonly referred to >as the "Blowers manual", which covers all MG models from M type to the >TF. This is a tenth edition copy in good condition and includes all >charts and foldouts. The dust jacket is lightly soiled but not torn. >No hints. >Badger > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >