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NineStoneCowboy

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About NineStoneCowboy

  • Birthday April 11

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    Surrey
  • Interests
    Land Rovers, MV's of Cold War period, shooting (.22 and 12 bore), dogs (esp lurchers), horses...
  • Occupation
    Theatre Manager/Lighting and Sound Engineer

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  1. Was just browsing the W&P official site and found this notice: The south east is in a dought and a hosepipe ban came into force on 5 April. As you can imagine at The War and Peace Show we use a great deal of water so could all exhibitors please bring as much water with them as possible? http://www.hosepipeban.org.uk/2012/03/12/hosepipe-bans-due-on-april-5th/ -9Stone
  2. Please do continue to post. Personally I would rather be forewarned with as much info as possible, good or bad - I'd rather come fearing the worst and be pleasantly surprised if it dries out! You have all my sympathy like anyone else running an outside event this summer - keep up the good work. -9Stone
  3. Hi Matt, I have bought 73 FL 76, which came from Reading. I must send a cheque to Les too for my vehicle's service record. cheers Mark
  4. Hi there, I have just acquired a Land Rover 101 GS (12v RHD) and this will be my first military vehicle, although I am not new to Land Rovers themselves. I have joined the 101 Club for their invaluable support. I have always had a soft spot for the 101, plus I am particularly interested in the later period of Cold War history, the British Army On the Rhine and vehicles of that period. I live near Guildford in Surrey and plan to visit the War & Peace show this year with my colleague's teenage son tagging along for the ride. I am sure I will have lots of questions as I find more about my vehicle's service history and look forward to your advice and expertise. best wishes Mark
  5. Hello all, I do not yet own any military vehicles but have joined the forum due to increasing curiosity! As well as an interest in military history I also follow current military affairs and defence procurement issues. I am on my second civilian Land Rover (110 Defender) and also own a 1989 Toyota Hilux (the Talewagon) if anyone wants an OPFOR vehicle! In the short term vehicles I am interested in potentially owning in are Land Rover variants such as the 101FC and the Airportable. Like many people I have a huge soft spot for the Alvis Stalwart... best wishes, Mark
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