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Damn Lucas! (Original Post)
jmowreader
Jan 2019
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yonder
(9,676 posts)1. Even if you presently do not own a Brit bike or car,
keeping a spare bottle or two of this on the shelf or under the boot can come in handy. I've seen the unauthorized but highly regarded use of this product on an older Marshall tube amplifier whilst the musicians never missed a beat.
You just never know.
jmowreader
(50,562 posts)2. But don't you think this is cheating just a bit?
Come on: when you and I were kids, we had to create our own replacement smoke whilst walking uphill both ways to school, and by jove, we liked it! Kids nowadays are spoilt.
yonder
(9,676 posts)4. Cheating? Rubbish.
Cheating is prematurely repairing a dodgy Smith Instruments cluster, whilst in the field using the Irish made knock-off, Box O'Fix. That is cheating, old chap. A fine product, by the way.
Hotler
(11,445 posts)3. Isn't that way the Brit's drink warm beer,
Lucas refrigerators