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Double Dutch
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Seagull TC 102

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I like you to show my Seagull TC 76805.
She runs like new, I have used her this summer.
She will propulse my 11ft boat in the future, when the boat is finished.
The boat needs a little TLC.
I now the brass tank needs a good coat of black paint and the correct transfers.
The transfers are supplied by good old John, but for this time I like the shiny brass.
Paint will be applied in the future, when I have no idea what to do with my spare time.
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A very nice setup, I will have to get a 102 one day.
Are you a Dentist?
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Hello pizey,
No I am not a dentist, I presume you spotted the Ritter compressor. :P
I use this compressor to run my model steam engines.
Another hobby of mine, one of to many. :roll:
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Nice Stuff!

Your display style like mine......................

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Re: Seagull TC 102

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Hello B,
Do you live in your museum like I do? :lol:
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YEP!

Completly surrounded actually.............includes any other related to old outboards manuals, user handbooks, old weather watcher hardware, watches going back to 1937, nautical books and advertising, old oars, floats, docking hardware, portholes, clocks, model boats and gas engines, spark plug tins, sparkplugs, related paperwork, magazines and reference, old radios back to 1931 up to 1960s transistors, advertising as per petrol and or workshop, some old workshop tools and stock display cabinets merchandisers, early tech computers and peripherals and hardware documentation, very old playing card sets especially outboard sales give aways, number plate toppers (1920 - 1940), maritime or marine silver charms (Bracelets) THAT is COOL!, Australian Vintage outboards, only have three to go and have everything that we made, most US Eltos and 37 to 58 OMC, including all the paperworks, and.................Yeh, Surrounded!

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Double D - reminds me of an old girlfriend. But I digress...

Lovely old engine. I wouldn't be too quick with the black paint. Shiney bright brass is, after all, a hallowed naval tradition.

Elegant old clinker, too. Will make a handsome pair.
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Don’t worry DD and Bruce,

I live in an old 75ft iron Dutch barge and have to store and display my collection of outboards, motorcycles and parts onboard.
Outboards and parts are stored in every room, cabinet and space.

I’m not alone :D :D :D
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Can I come over and stay for a visit?

Totally 8)

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what's your favorite beer?

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You should not mention beer Jan, he loves European beers, don't tell him about Grolsh it's my favourite & he will cause a shortage!
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Sorry I didn't know he was there already.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Excellent Jan and Charles!! ROFLMAO! Wish I could find Vic's cartoon guy for this one
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