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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by Radagast » 25 Aug 2013, 10:10

That was the way I understood it - want one of the 5000 generations of Markylight, Contact Ian. I'm happy to be corrected though.
You don't sound gittish at all Anyway, stick and stones may break my bones, but internet posts can only annoy me. :P
So fire away and correct me as needed. I'll freely admit I'm the one eyed guy with a squint and a bad case of lazy eye leading the blind when I try to help out, so I'm more than willing to be corrected if needed.

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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by Marky610 » 25 Aug 2013, 10:34

Wheres the big red book?

Feels like I'm on 'This is your life' :mrgreen:
Land Rovers, who would be daft enough to own one?

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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by PESCA » 25 Aug 2013, 10:38

Marky610 wrote:Wheres the big red book?

Feels like I'm on 'This is your life' :mrgreen:
But can you handle the fame, Mark? :lol:

George

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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by sunndog » 25 Aug 2013, 12:21

i knew i should've put more effort into that last post lol
some bloke wrote:I meant big illuminators in general were bad boy ones, and that Ian was making them now. The thread went towards the T 20 for a bit then something for a 6.5 centrefire so I figured the T 20 would probably not fit that requisite.
you were dead right in what you put dave. it was just the "bad boy" bit that i thought might cause confusion for a newbie. cos george did his yukon bad boy t20 conversion which is obviously totally different to ian's crelant builds

the only reason i mention it is because we use so much shorthand and names we've made up. a newcomer is never gonna work it out
if i say "i'm using the watec board cam and sunnranger with a 850 OB" anyone who joined in the last few months wont have a clue what that means
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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by sunndog » 25 Aug 2013, 12:30

Radagast wrote:That was the way I understood it - want one of the 5000 generations of Markylight, Contact Ian. I'm happy to be corrected though.
You don't sound gittish at all Anyway, stick and stones may break my bones, but internet posts can only annoy me. :P
So fire away and correct me as needed. I'll freely admit I'm the one eyed guy with a squint and a bad case of lazy eye leading the blind when I try to help out, so I'm more than willing to be corrected if needed.

your quite right mate. ian will certainly make you a crelant based markylight
i was just pointing out that he does ready to go oslon drop ins for the t20 rather than just supply an led and driver as you said


no offence meant fella's
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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by some bloke » 25 Aug 2013, 13:51

Non taken here me old beauty. :lolno:

I just thought I'd put me foot in it again and tried to shake any bits off me shoes. :lol:

I quite liked Marks sig pic too - it sort of told a story in a way that words don't but it looks like something else is on the way like maybe a doubler or whatever. It's probably another one of his little secrets for now. :wave:

I heard Eamonn Andrews was recently seen in that neck of the woods - well maybe a couple of miles away. :twisted: :lol:

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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by jdk1 » 25 Aug 2013, 14:02

some bloke wrote:


I heard Eamonn Andrews was recently seen in that neck of the woods - well maybe a couple of miles away. :twisted: :lol:
You are a bad bad man :lol:

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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by PESCA » 25 Aug 2013, 14:07

Seeing as Eamonn Andrews went to the big red book in the sky back in 1987, he'd have a job being in Norfolk, Dave :lol:

Let's hope you still don't have money on him in a 'dead pool', Dave.

George

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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by Radagast » 25 Aug 2013, 15:26

Been IR ghost hunting instead of foxing, SB?

sunndog: Ta, I misread you, thought you were saying he only did the drop in units now.

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Re: Photon for a new boy.

Post by sunndog » 25 Aug 2013, 17:27

PESCA wrote:Seeing as Eamonn Andrews went to the big red book in the sky back in 1987
see its stuff like that that makes me start to feel old

i was teaching a lad how to shoot the other day, he was born in 2000......that just don't sound right does it?
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