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Greetings from London. Given our travels are curtailed a bit we are working on some of the historic material we have. We have part of the keel of the Trincomalee from about 1820 which we are turning into the 3 blade Admirals knife. We have finally finished turning part of the Rolls Royce drive shaft of a Tornado jet into a pen holder. Our bit of R101 airship has been turned into keyrings but we still have a lot of it left which upsets my wife a bit. Still cluttering the place up is a large piece of wing from the worlds first effective fighter jet the Meteor.  Anybody with any ideas for products look at typenet.com regards Malcolm Carpenter

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Some great projects there Malcolm and I can just imagine the wife..."Really, you still have that wing???"

It’s part of the Concorde engine in the lounge which gives her the most issues. 

Now that there's funny, if I do have to say it myself.

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