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brian1951
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Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 11:08 am
You started it. We both need to be in the shade.
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by Stese »
It doesn't look constructed to hold a vacuum, so i'd say air, with green felt!
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by Mr Bones »
Medals?
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by teedoubleudee »
Mr Bones wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 1:47 pmMedals?
Aleady tried that Mr B, Post #20

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by Tricky Dicky »
Ok so if none of the above lets try a process of elimination;
Not opened since 1980, so nothing useful then.
Presented in 1980 so could be a gift.
Not a retirement gift as you would be too young
Could be a leaving present.
Without knowing the boxes dimensions I will go for cuff links or tie pin something along that line
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12 ins x 8 ins x 2ins Richard. Outstanding achievement award from a large American company.
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by Roger O »
It must be some model railway engine.
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by Steve M »
A copy of his restraining order?
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by teedoubleudee »
Tricky Dicky wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 2:36 pm.........
Could be a leaving present.
Without knowing the boxes dimensions I will go for cuff links or tie pin something along that line
Richard
A fountain pen (with or without pencil) was a popular leaving present in the past so I'll put that suggestion forward.
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