The other day a charity shop happend to have a mini-disc for something like £10.00. I took a long time to look at it to make shure that it was working. The Lady behind the counter did not like me taking so long looking at it. In the end i brought the mini-disc. Which later i showed somebody who had something silimilar and was warned that it might not work. So during that day i lost my wallett. So i thought i might have left it in the charity shop. Also when i left the charity shop that day. I enconted a few misable people in the high street. Anyway they never seemed to talk to anyone these days. So later i tried out the mini disc in a certain way by using a mains attachment. It did not work. So the next day i went back to the charity shop. Ask did i leave a wallet behind. they said yes its at the police station. I told them that i brought this mini-disc and found that it did not work. So they gave me a refund. It seems that they are always been given electrical items which dont work. Then i went to the police station to retrived my wallet. Well this morning i was somewhere and somebody had this strange looking compass with SS runes and Swastika and eagle and swastika and the date 1939. The asking price was £85.00. Was told that it belonged to chaps father. So i did not buy it as i thought it was Fantasy Item. Ended up buying a 1914 bugle some strange shell with top and some sort of victorian military housewife. When i went to see if this compass was still there. I found it was gone. Some poor chap brought it. Regards Fusilier.
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Originally posted by fusilier View PostThe other day a charity shop happend to have a mini-disc for something like £10.00. I took a long time to look at it to make shure that it was working. The Lady behind the counter did not like me taking so long looking at it. In the end i brought the mini-disc. Which later i showed somebody who had something silimilar and was warned that it might not work. So during that day i lost my wallett. So i thought i might have left it in the charity shop. Also when i left the charity shop that day. I enconted a few misable people in the high street. Anyway they never seemed to talk to anyone these days. So later i tried out the mini disc in a certain way by using a mains attachment. It did not work. So the next day i went back to the charity shop. Ask did i leave a wallet behind. they said yes its at the police station. I told them that i brought this mini-disc and found that it did not work. So they gave me a refund. It seems that they are always been given electrical items which dont work. Then i went to the police station to retrived my wallet. Well this morning i was somewhere and somebody had this strange looking compass with SS runes and Swastika and eagle and swastika and the date 1939. The asking price was £85.00. Was told that it belonged to chaps father. So i did not buy it as i thought it was Fantasy Item. Ended up buying a 1914 bugle some strange shell with top and some sort of victorian military housewife. When i went to see if this compass was still there. I found it was gone. Some poor chap brought it. Regards Fusilier.
I have been collecting SS mini discs for a long time. 10 quid is not a bad price. Why don't you post them so we can see your collection.
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this post is beautiful, i mean its high art, i love it! The ss compass symbolizes being lost in direction, the irony of the mini disc not working and the honest vendors whom returned the wallet are being ripped off by dodgy electronics wholesalers,,the miserable people on the high street,,its almost shakespearian,,merchant of venice in 1 paragraph, my hat is off !Iam Uncle Sam
That’s who Iam
Been hiding out
In a rock and roll band
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Originally posted by Carson View PostNice analysis Dion.....
This is how I felt after reading the post...
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