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On 7/4/2018 at 5:51 AM, Valley Axe Man said:

This is what i was looking for whilst i found the Doe implement brochures.... after seeing Andrew Andersons 32nd scale single axle Bateson at Penrith and the Scottish Tractorworld i knew i had a brochure for them somewhere.....

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Think I got one like that in the lot I got may have a look 

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It's a slippery slope you're on now Brian! I've been collecting ever since i was little, back in the day when even your local agricultural shows had numerous dealer stands all laden with leaflets AND they didn't mind us little urchins plundering them and going home with carrier bags full! And then there was the local dealers reps who always had a car boot full of the things when they called and were only too willing to give a heap to the snotty nosed little kid stood next to his dad....ah, how times have changed, now we BUY them ( well, I do anyway, but that's another thing not to tell the wife!) You'll start off with a few, before you know it you'll be needing to build an extension just to keep them in!:D

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I can testify to that, probably spent between 200/300 pounds this summer alone on brochures. Many for future builds, others just to collect really. I remember something similar, however my old childhood collection was lost at some point (hard to talk about <_<). We used to get them in the mail, the highlight for me! Used to keep them by my bed and look through them before bedtime, and using them to draw my own tractors, good times! 

 

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On 7/12/2018 at 7:56 PM, Anderson Agri said:

Nice big 38 page brochure on the IH Axial Flow range of combines, with stickers inside on what can be bought in the UK so a UK issued one.

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Thats funny, the Mrs was "tidying" some of my stuff the other day, and asked if she could throw out some old papers she had found.

This little lot was amongst it....

 

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1 hour ago, MDFord said:

Thats funny, the Mrs was "tidying" some of my stuff the other day, and asked if she could throw out some old papers she had found.

This little lot was amongst it....

 

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I bet she said she didn't realise they were there. 

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6 hours ago, mb86 said:

It's the CT mags I have to keep an eye on, they appear on the "throw out" pile from time to time. 

Noooo:o I have all of mine, right back to the sample copy that was in Tractor and Machinery, most of them still in the sleeves that they were posted in, all stored in date order. If she moved one......I'd know!;)

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3 hours ago, 844john said:

Noooo:o I have all of mine, right back to the sample copy that was in Tractor and Machinery, most of them still in the sleeves that they were posted in, all stored in date order. If she moved one......I'd know!;)

When did it first come out john? I have them in boxes but not in any chronological order. I think I have back to '08 but that could be my T&M mags. 

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