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Cookware Party, but for TR types...

boeingpilot

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My wife is having some sort of cookware party thingy at our house tomorrow. I wish Moss Motors would sponsor something like this! Everyone meets at my shop for a couple of beers and some pizza and then the Moss rep shows us all the new Triumph goodies. Of course, I would then get a huge discount for inviting all my buddies. Oh, well. In a perfect world...
 
You ought to give them a call and suggest it!
 
we actually do this at our local club. We invite one of the "local" LBC suppliers to drop by a club meeting and bring along some new/different parts to show us. Seems to be good for all involved.

Cheers,
M. Pied Lourd
 
And if you go don't forget to bring your period correct equipment.


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Brexton also made the fitted luggage available as an option for early sidescreen TR's. We actually use our set for summer time picnics. :yesnod:
 
Gee Frank, we usually eat 1/2 sandwiches out of Ziploc bags and share warm coffee from the lid of a Thermos. What's cookin' for your spread?
 
wife's out of town, otherwise I need a couple of cookie sheets....
 
Pampered Mechanic!
 
PeterK said:
Gee Frank, we usually eat 1/2 sandwiches out of Ziploc bags and share warm coffee from the lid of a Thermos. What's cookin' for your spread?

Let me preface this by confessing that I've been an anglophile since boy scouts. Met some scouts from old blimey at an international jamboree in 1960.

Once or twice a year go for a drive in the country and have an afternoon tea. English breakfast tea, scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam, and sometime a few digestive biscuits. I have a tiny folding table and chairs also, small enough to fit in the boot. I think my wife and I were born about twenty years too late. Our friends think we're nuts, but it's all for fun.

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I must admit that all of this will be more realistic with the TR3A when she's finished. The TR250 seems all to modern at times. :savewave:
 
Sounds like fun to me Frank! (but to be honest I'd have to have someone steal my Blackberry to actually have me sit still and focus for long enough to enjoy it - grin)
 
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