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Old 29-01-09, 22:04
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For those of you interested in the restoration of a rare HMV, see http://www.landsverk-m38.nl

One of the pictures shows what to me is typical Dutch ingenuity. If you look closely at this picture and some others on the site you see what I mean, don't you?

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Old 30-01-09, 00:31
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That chassis looks heavy, I hope that's full strength beer.
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Old 30-01-09, 12:49
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A Dutchman would say at 5% itīs not full strength beer, but at least the cases are. They stack quite well, too!
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Old 31-01-09, 02:28
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Hanno's photo shows Amstel helping with the restoration and this photo shows Amstel helping after a heavy day of restoration.
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