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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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No hard feelings at all ! It made a point for me and it made me laugh because I had one in my collection LOL .I though I had seen the bezel before . I had just seen a TVR in the camp ground at Lemans with the British roundel and fake bullet holes painted on it and I guess I was in some Walter Mitty / Falklands dream state . As much as I love this site I find every now and again it gives out some pretty bad advice . I remember I gut asking about how to open an Easy Rider and the answers were terrible ! I should have looked at them at the time but I saw that he had some answers and thought these guys would not suggest wrecking a spare one ??? I should have looked! .
Cheers Mate
: posting left and a right, and a whatever lol. i
: have to admit it was in the name of fun as
: well as showing some truth. sorry if all
: that fun bothered you, i was hoping everyone
: would enjoy it as well as see where the
: bezel really came from at the same time. you
: know fun and learning.:)
: although as you see your arguement of it
: possibly being from a special forces
: argentina air force squad or whatever was
: not correct, and someone had to put a stop
: to it. even you have to admit that the
: special air force stuff was very far
: fetched. anyway glad i could be of
: assistance.:)
: j.h.(the left to right happy go lucky posting
: chap):)
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