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    #31
    Thanks for showing Guy,

    Certainly liked to keep things, interesting that he never worn or mounted his medals from this lot you would think he was quite fond of his service.

    Scott

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      #32
      Very nice lot Guy. I have a similar group from a vet who also liked to save every scrap of paper.

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        #33
        Wonderful piece of history, Guy. The tiny details make all the difference.

        Congrats !
        Steve

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          #34
          Hello Guy,


          fabulous grouping indeed.

          Whilst it is museum quality, i am glad it is "out of captivity" if you get my meaning.

          Congratualtions!



          Patrick.

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            #35
            Hi Chaps,

            I'm glad you like It. As you know medals are not my thing at all but when a group such as this Is offered One just has to buy It. He lived only about a mile and a half from me and all of the local sites mentioned In the paperwork are well known to me. As you say Steve It's the tiny detail that make these type of groupings so Interesting. Some of these passes and room tickets etc must be pretty unique.

            Once again thanks to you all for your kind words.

            Yours, Guy.

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              #36
              Hello Guy,

              Realy very nice grouping. Its very nice to have paperwork, how older i`m getting how more i like the paperwork and less the hardware. Its very hard to get a nice grouping. I realy like these documents.
              Congrads with your great grouping.

              Jeroen

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                #37
                Dear Jeroen,

                Thank you my friend. I too am becoming more Interested In paperwork and documents as time go's on. These pieces of history are so fragile and most soldiers just threw them away.

                Regards, Guy.

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                  #38
                  Excellent Guy! The programmes are very nice to see, it gives unusual information about the life of a Tommy when he was not on duty.
                  And the rules for using the crapper on a train, priceless!

                  Luc

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