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When I was a kid, and this is only in the 60’s, a very grand, very snotty, old lass who lived in our street had her father living with her – he must have been older than God. He’d been a Cut Nail Maker – and was as down to earth as his daughter was stuck-up!His emphasis was always on the “Cut” part. Anybody know what’s the difference between a nail maker and a cut nail maker?

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Wheeltappers and shunters?
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liits wrote: When I was a kid, and this is only in the 60’s, a very grand, very snotty, old lass who lived in our street had her father living with her – he must have been older than God. He’d been a Cut Nail Maker – and was as down to earth as his daughter was stuck-up!His emphasis was always on the “Cut” part. Anybody know what’s the difference between a nail maker and a cut nail maker? Nail maker is a high priced firm for nail making and a cut nail maker is the cheaper version a bit like harvey nichols to primarnie? same thing just in different priced shops, havent a clue really but thought it sounds good !

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Cut nails are made using a machine rather than being hand forged.     

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Post by Hannibal69 »

raveydavey wrote: Wheeltappers and shunters? On behalf of the committee....LOL Not that I remember that, of course, I'm far too young!!! Best wishes,Han. Note to self; item, go easy on the vino when posting, may give away true age!!! It was a close call, but I think I got away with it this time. LOL
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[quotenick="Hannibal69"] raveydavey wrote: Wheeltappers and shunters? On behalf of the committee....LOL Not that I remember that, of course, I'm far too young!!! Noticed in the paper at the weekend it's now out on DVDDon't all rush at once and remember 'pies have come'
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[quotenick="dogduke"] Hannibal69 wrote: raveydavey wrote: Wheeltappers and shunters? On behalf of the committee....LOL Not that I remember that, of course, I'm far too young!!! Noticed in the paper at the weekend it's now out on DVDDon't all rush at once and remember 'pies have come' "Pies have come." ROFLMAO!!!! I had totally forgotten that bit, now its all flooding back!!! Thanks dogduke.Best wishes,Han.
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Fettlers and tacklers. I think these were in textiles. Anyone on here familiar with a Stanley Holloway style monologue which went something along the lines of "Now Albert wa' nobbut a tackler..........."?
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Uno Hoo wrote: Fettlers and tacklers. I think these were in textiles. Anyone on here familiar with a Stanley Holloway style monologue which went something along the lines of "Now Albert wa' nobbut a tackler..........."? Wasn't he the one that did Albert and the lion??? My nan used to know that one off by heart, sort of her party piece!!! Han.
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Hannibal69 wrote: Uno Hoo wrote: Fettlers and tacklers. I think these were in textiles. Anyone on here familiar with a Stanley Holloway style monologue which went something along the lines of "Now Albert wa' nobbut a tackler..........."? Wasn't he the one that did Albert and the lion??? My nan used to know that one off by heart, sort of her party piece!!! Han. No, not Albert Ramsbottom, but in that mode. May not have been Albert. I'll search around a bit.
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