Sunday, 18 March 2012
Brit milah
The line return ratchet didn't work. It does now.
I can see how this must look but it was quite painless, didn't require anaesthetic and only took a minute.
Labels:
Bris,
Good Companion 5,
platen,
sclapel,
slice,
surgery,
Swann Morton
Monday, 12 March 2012
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Foundation and Empire
Imperial The Good Companion. s/n EN839, 1948 By Appointment to His Majesty King George the Fifth. This, and the following four images are at the same scale. Click any to supersize to 1000 pixels |
Imperial Good Companion 4. s/n 4BS401T, 1958 |
Imperial Good Companion 5. s/n 5A756, 1957 |
Imperial Good Companion 5. s/n 5G990, 1958 |
The Good Companion, return lever |
Good Companion 4, return lever |
Good Companion 5 serial number. Earlier model had the number on the bottom of the molding, later ones are numbered under the top cover |
Ribbon selector is different between earlier and later models |
Under the hood of the Good Companion 4 |
Under the hood of the Good Companion 5 |
What lies beneath. A Good Companion 4's nether regions exposed |
...and the Good Companion 5's revolutionary though more delicate undercarriage Read my spoof manual for the Good Companion 5 |
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Friday, 9 March 2012
Spaghettification
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