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Old 23-04-20, 14:25
Allan L Allan L is offline
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Originally Posted by jack neville View Post
I bought the scrap cooker mainly to assist in restoration of another junior.
This one did have a boiler and an oven with a build date of 1971, similar to an oven I bought from Ian Tankards collection a couple of years ago.
I have enough to put three Juniors back into operation.
Three Cookers back into to operation! Are you planning on inviting all of the MLU fraternity over for dinner?
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