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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    John, my uncle had a Simca, around the same time as your father. From memory, it had a 'Dual Horn' setting i.e. loud and louder.
    My brother had an Aronde in the early sixties. Didn't stand up to outback roads. The Vedette was the much larger V8. As I recall, both had a two stage horn, as did my 1960 Citroen. I think they were compulsory in France around that time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Speaking of matches, last week I heard a funny story about a guy who got a new car years ago when 12V cigarette lighters came out, he lit his 1st cigarette with it while driving, and then threw it out of the window just like he would've done with a match!


    Probably the best thing for it.
    Apparently leaving it in the car allows kids to play with it & set the car on fire. All of our vehicles had them removed from Day1 so not available to be fiddled with. Never needed one yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Probably the best thing for it.
    Apparently leaving it in the car allows kids to play with it & set the car on fire. All of our vehicles have them removed from Day1 so not available to be fiddled with. Never needed one yet.
    I did start a fire with one once. Camp fire while waiting with a broken down car a long way from home up in the blue mountains. It wasn't my car. I was on my bike with a trout rod to be honest Yep I shared my fish with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    I did start a fire with one once. Camp fire while waiting with a broken down car a long way from home up in the blue mountains. It wasn't my car. I was on my bike with a trout rod to be honest Yep I shared my fish with them

    Trout Rods broken in pieces over one's knee apparently make super barbecue fires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Trout Rods broken in pieces over one's knee apparently make super barbecue fires.
    That one is still catching fish 37 years on Des. A little TLC was needed a few years ago.

    back to interesting Trivia "authorities have resorted to dredging to keep navigation lanes on the Danube open"
    "A transport minister in Serbia told local media that there could be around 10,000 explosive devices in the river"


    What could go wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    That one is still catching fish 37 years on Des. A little TLC was needed a few years ago.

    back to interesting Trivia "authorities have resorted to dredging to keep navigation lanes on the Danube open"
    "A transport minister in Serbia told local media that there could be around 10,000 explosive devices in the river"


    What could go wrong

    What indeed????

    Bang goes the words of the song "The Danube is Blue is blue etc etc"
    Today it should be "The Danube is Brown is Brown etc etc"


    What a bloody mess eh? Best left well alone I reckon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I dont know what sort of firearm training the Police get around here,but from what i have seen it isn't the best.

    A while ago i saw two officers trying to shoot a badly injured wallaby that couldnt move, on the side of the road.After around 8 shots,the poor thing was eventually dead.
    There were also people walking around in front of where they were shooting,behind the animal,which would be in one of the first lessons in basic firearm safety.
    That is nearly as bad as a circular firing squad.
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    This was a while ago and things change.

    All bank tellers had a pistol in the bottom draw to use if a bank robber attempted a hold up. This was an insurance company requirement and was stopped by the police once people started to rob banks. They were worried a bank teller would actually use one and a customer would be hit. Gun fight at the bank not a good headline. Everyone had to do practice shoots with the pistols. The police were always asking when the next practice and could they come along as we had more ammunition to use in our practice than they did

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    Back in the 1950s/60s, when bank tellers delivered cheques and cash to other banks, my mate's mumwas always the armed escort. She was a championship pistol shooter.
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    When cash was king the payroll on ships was ok, The Payroll at training bases was big at the time. ( So was the 6 Million Dollar man )

    The few QMGs with F1 Machine guns did worry me. They pull like a mule when fired. Point it at target and watch the spray!

    Cool bit of KIT I did not pointed any way but the other way from where I was

    F1 was a Aussie design and smarter than the Sten in my thoughts


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