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1/84 Cannon Crest Stamp. Options
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#21 Posted : 10 June 2010 01:41:15

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Capt Stedders it's a fantastic idea ....at a very good price....i would like the 7.00 package....*doffs cap*...please..BigGrin BigGrin
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#22 Posted : 10 June 2010 01:42:14

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As the grateful owner of the first of these crest stampers I must wholehearted reccommend it.

When I cheekily asked the Captain to consider simply making a cast of his original stamper available I would have been happy with a lump of chewing-gum on a coat hanger. I'm sure many of us can appreciate fine, quality hand tools and what dropped through my letterbox today is a thing of beauty. Annoyingly though, I now find it shows up all my other hand tools Blushing.

More importantly, it works like a frickin' treat BigGrin. I'm amazed at the crisp detail that has been sculpted into this stamp. I've just applied a crest to the carronade, hit the spot first time using the detailed instructions and it looks better than I could have ever hoped.

Don't hesitate people, this really sets that ironware off and, in my opinion is one of the best details you can add. I just wish I had the Capt's eye and skill to produce something approaching this quality.

Thanks once again Capt, you're a gentleman.
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#23 Posted : 10 June 2010 01:50:37

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You are going to be busy mate. A £7 one for me too please. Great idea.
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#24 Posted : 10 June 2010 02:27:19

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can i have a £7 one please capt
thanks Alan
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Hi there capt.,i'd love to have one of your 7 pounders please,i'll be off-shore for another three weeks but i'll get the money in the post when i get home,cheers cliff.
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#26 Posted : 10 June 2010 10:27:28

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A £7 package for me to please CaptBigGrin
Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!




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#27 Posted : 10 June 2010 11:53:24

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A 5 pound one for me stedders please mi old mucka! Got plenty of green stuff, but didn't think i would be able to use it properly UNTIL NOW!Cool
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#28 Posted : 10 June 2010 12:08:09

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I'd like to order the £7 option.
Please let me know what I need to send.
Many thanks
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#29 Posted : 10 June 2010 12:53:45

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A 7 pound one for me, me thinks, thanks Capt.
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#30 Posted : 10 June 2010 16:13:06

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Phew.

Looks like I'm going to be modestly busy this weekend.

Thanks for all the interest - I have sent out a PM to (hopefully) everyone that has indicated that they want a crest stamp. I've also ordered in some extra walnut dowling and some kneadatite.

@ Streaky.
Glad you found it easy to use - the red wine lubricant is a novel touch - I like it.

Since we are on a new page, I'll reiterate Jamie's information that the return envelope should have a 1st class, large-letter stamp on it (even though it doesn't need a large envelope).


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#31 Posted : 10 June 2010 16:30:07

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i have nothing in my inbox ?

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#32 Posted : 10 June 2010 17:03:30

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Hi Capt,

Put me down for the £7.00 option.

Do you or are you going to accept Paypal as a payment option,
it would make life simple.

A Big Thanks
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#33 Posted : 10 June 2010 17:26:30

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yes looks great take one for £7 if thats ok
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#34 Posted : 10 June 2010 18:01:22

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And a £7er for me too Capt.
Many thanks.
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#35 Posted : 10 June 2010 18:55:05

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fantastic bit of kit could i order the £7 option as well thanks
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#36 Posted : 10 June 2010 20:02:12

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Capt Stedders wrote:
Phew.

Looks like I'm going to be modestly busy this weekend.

Thanks for all the interest - I have sent out a PM to (hopefully) everyone that has indicated that they want a crest stamp. I've also ordered in some extra walnut dowling and some kneadatite.

@ Streaky.
Glad you found it easy to use - the red wine lubricant is a novel touch - I like it.

Since we are on a new page, I'll reiterate Jamie's information that the return envelope should have a 1st class, large-letter stamp on it (even though it doesn't need a large envelope).




Ahoy Capt do you realise our ships company is now 505?Laugh you may have to take on staffBigGrin
Pam's shipyard is closed for now no more room!




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#37 Posted : 11 June 2010 07:21:32

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Great can you put me down for the £5 option and as someone mentioned will you accept PayPal as an option all we need then is your email address??
Allan
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#38 Posted : 11 June 2010 11:04:07

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Production is underway folks.

A Cup of tea first though, got to capture that authentic English work ethic.

Laugh

Hopefully, everyone who has responded so far will have had a PM from me.

@ Allan:

I have sent you a PM, but to those who wish to pay by Pay Pal I am sorry, but I don't have an account - It's 'retro' all the way with postal orders and cheques only.



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#39 Posted : 11 June 2010 12:17:15

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Captain you are a star, put me down for a £7:00 one please!!
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Hi Captain could you put me down for a £7 order please
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