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16. Wurst - 2009-11-19 02:52:28 |
| Christ, what a collection! Nice to see what craftsmanship was before it all went to Taiwan. |
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15. madgewildfire - 2009-11-17 21:52:00 |
I have been looking for a site like this for ages. This is a great website. I am trying to find out what kind of beer pump would have been uses in yorkshire in the 1870s. Can you advise me? I would be so grateful. What an unusual and fantastic hobby yo have. So pleased I found you. |
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14. terry woolliscroft - 2009-09-02 13:15:15 |
| Hi - I love your site and your collection is fabulous. I may be able to help you with identifying who made some of the handles. Please contact me and we can chat about it. Terry |
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13. Tony - 2009-06-30 09:54:04 |
| Great collection and A1 web page. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and interest |
" target=_blank> 12. Mark Matzenger - 2008-11-13 14:50:45 |
This is a cool web site !
Keep up the good work.
Mark.
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11. FIALA JIRKA - 2008-10-02 13:20:03 |
velmi pekne-superrrr  |
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10. - 2008-05-31 06:17:56 |
| amazing site and collection, very interesting and impressive |
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9. John Boothman - 2008-04-24 07:38:32 |
| I have not come as far afield as some of the others that have signed into your quite impressive site, however I have the opportunity of visiting the Nags head in Kinnerton Street tonight in fact. I will be in the Wilton Arms (50 yards away) so I’ll pop beforehand to have a look round (won’t take long I know)and observe the pumps on show. |
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8. jon morton - 2008-03-10 04:56:54 |
| hi found your site most interesting. i have around 15 beer engines all are 20th century types though. very difficult to find history of the beer engine anywhere so your site did help sorry to ramble but i have had a few tonight cheers jon |
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7. Steve Green - 2007-12-26 02:38:56 |
| Yes I’m proud of my older Brothers site. I always knew there was more to the art of making beer; Than just wakin’ up with a major hangover of which I have had my share...... |
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