Dont Let It Pull To The Left ! The friends you make on this forum...

So, long story but i missed out on this piece when it first came up. And when a US member recently posted on here with one to sell via Ebay, I mentioned if he was UK based I would snap his hand off. But too risky to gamble on the shipping (had bad experiences whilst shipping very rare signed motorsport prints, arriving shattered and the prints shredded)...

And then a whatsapp appears from my old friend in California, "Ive got one if you want it, presumed you would already have it!"

It was deframed, tubed and posted. Arrived 3 days later. Exorbitantly priced vintage hardware purchased, reframed and voila !

But I was thinking about the back story to this. And actually more so about the friends you make on this forum. Friends Ive not met in person but I actually know more about than some of my friends I see every week for golf / beers / parps out etc...

Steve, Paul, Ross, Greg, Jordan, Mike...... the list would go on.

So Steve and I first linked up during the filming of Spectre, I was away from home as my newly born son had some pretty severe health issues that meant we lived away from home in hospital for 3 months, and as such Id missed the chance to snap up the "on sale" JV jacket...

After a post begging for help I heard from Steve as he had found a couple. Despite the chance to bang them through flebay for silly money he offered me the spare at the sale price (something low like $299).

Since then we have helped each other out with various items. HMRC must be very suspicious as they see Lunch boxes / tea bags / empty spirit bottles (which is great as I get to drink the contents before I ship them) / scarves etc whizzing out to the US...

Probably the high point was 2 grown men exchanging whatsapp pictures of various jackets on in the mirror, all whilst trying to decide the best TF Harrington size for each other one night !

Top bloke and good mate... One day Im sure we will meet when one of us is in the same continent...

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Skewered, one sympathises...

1. CR. 2. TSWLM. 3. LTK. 4. GF. 5. SF.

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  • Bond00XLBond00XL Posts: 117MI6 Agent
    007JBDCMWR wrote:
    So, long story but i missed out on this piece when it first came up. And when a US member recently posted on here with one to sell via Ebay, I mentioned if he was UK based I would snap his hand off. But too risky to gamble on the shipping (had bad experiences whilst shipping very rare signed motorsport prints, arriving shattered and the prints shredded)...

    And then a whatsapp appears from my old friend in California, "Ive got one if you want it, presumed you would already have it!"

    It was deframed, tubed and posted. Arrived 3 days later. Exorbitantly priced vintage hardware purchased, reframed and voila !

    But I was thinking about the back story to this. And actually more so about the friends you make on this forum. Friends Ive not met in person but I actually know more about than some of my friends I see every week for golf / beers / parps out etc...

    Steve, Paul, Ross, Greg, Jordan, Mike...... the list would go on.

    So Steve and I first linked up during the filming of Spectre, I was away from home as my newly born son had some pretty severe health issues that meant we lived away from home in hospital for 3 months, and as such Id missed the chance to snap up the "on sale" JV jacket...

    After a post begging for help I heard from Steve as he had found a couple. Despite the chance to bang them through flebay for silly money he offered me the spare at the sale price (something low like $299).

    Since then we have helped each other out with various items. HMRC must be very suspicious as they see Lunch boxes / tea bags / empty spirit bottles (which is great as I get to drink the contents before I ship them) / scarves etc whizzing out to the US...

    Probably the high point was 2 grown men exchanging whatsapp pictures of various jackets on in the mirror, all whilst trying to decide the best TF Harrington size for each other one night !

    Top bloke and good mate... One day Im sure we will meet when one of us is in the same continent...

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    Fantastic! Great story and thanks for sharing. I too feel as if I've legitimately made friends as a result of this site. It is interesting what brings "us" together at the end of the day. Great hobby. Oh, and love the print as well!
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,113MI6 Agent
    Awww...you're making me blush. ;% ;% ;% ;%

    I really can't say enough good things about Mark or his very patient wife.

    I've always wondered what the local post office clerks think about all ties, cardigans, and boots that went to the UK.

    BTW, the print looks so much better in your frame than what I had it in.
  • Bond00XLBond00XL Posts: 117MI6 Agent
    Awww...you're making me blush. ;% ;% ;% ;%

    I really can't say enough good things about Mark or his very patient wife.

    I've always wondered what the local post office clerks think about all ties, cardigans, and boots that went to the UK.

    BTW, the print looks so much better in your frame than what I had it in.


    Okay, now I've been convinced that I need one of these as well... well...friends? Seriously though. If there is a line on one...pm me!

    Thanks!
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,924Chief of Staff
    It’s great to see AJB bringing people together and how true fans will help each other out.

    Great print, btw...I missed buying one at the time due to low funds...always figured they would reprint them...apparently not :#
    YNWA 97
  • 007JBDCMWR007JBDCMWR Posts: 2,526MI6 Agent
    The vintage frame really adds to the mood of it

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    Skewered, one sympathises...

    1. CR. 2. TSWLM. 3. LTK. 4. GF. 5. SF.
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,541MI6 Agent
    It is a superb piece.

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  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,778MI6 Agent
    007JBDCMWR wrote:
    The vintage frame really adds to the mood of it

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    That's a nice frame!
    I know where you keep your gun!
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    007JBDCMWR wrote:
    Probably the high point was 2 grown men exchanging whatsapp pictures of various jackets on in the mirror, all whilst trying to decide the best TF Harrington size for each other one night !
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    No idea who this could be!!!
  • JTMJTM Posts: 3,027MI6 Agent
    It looks great in that frame! I'm glad you managed to get one -{
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