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Old 17-12-17, 22:54
Colin Alford Colin Alford is offline
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Jesse,

Don't cut that bracket out just yet.

I have been researching Canadian use of No. 2 Portable Cookers and I have found some very interesting information. I will put all of the information together and start a new thread soon.

Colin
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Old 18-12-17, 00:19
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No hurry. I still have a passion for the vehicles, but can’t do anything with them. The Sexton (and the others) are basically mothballed right now until we know more about what the future holds. I can’t work on it or drive it. I was the driving force in our reenacting unit so there’s not much going on there at all. We had one other trained driver for it but he had some some serious knee issues and couldn’t drive it either. Fortunately, for it could have been much worse, I was rear ended while on the job, and have been receiving full pay since the accident. Eventually there will be at least one settlement. Then we can make decisions about the future.

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Old 18-12-17, 09:49
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Fortunately, for it could have been much worse, I was rear ended while on the job, and have been receiving full pay since the accident. Eventually there will be at least one settlement. Then we can make decisions about the future.
Jesse,

I'm very sorry to hear about your accident. Glad you are still with us! Hope things will improve for you from here on.

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Old 18-12-17, 18:31
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Jesse, Hanno has put into words, my thoughts.
Wishing you better things for the future.
Regards,
Lynn.
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Old 19-12-17, 17:45
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Best Wishes for a speedy recovery and full return to health Jesse

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Old 20-12-17, 02:51
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Hey Jesse. You have to be patient. Take care , give it time and you will bounce back like a spring chicken . Good luck . Cheers . Bob
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Old 13-05-18, 20:13
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The Sexton is sold. It is going to a Polish living history group in Pennsylvania.
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