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Anonymous

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Either one of you gentleman seen the remains of the AVG p-40b/c at Chang Mai airport Thailand?
 

shanghai joe

New Member
taikonaut said:
shanghai joe said:
my roots are South East asia, Penang, south of Thailand.

roots as in Alex Haley, Kunta Kinte

terrain as in knowing your terrain.....the art of war, TSUN TZU

I suspect the seller is a westerner not a Thai. Out of interest why is your name "Shanghai Joe", surely that is China not Thailand or S/E Asia.


let's go back to kunta kinte, roots.

ethinically I'm Chinese, albeit three generations removed from the motherland. the motherland is CHINA.

I was born in Penang, an island, part of Malaysia.

Penang is an island off neighbouring Thailand.

Malaysia is part of South-East Asia.

By the way I've adopted the UK as my home since 1984.

19 questions left................. :D[/quote]

I was born in HK New Territory which is actually on the Mainland China not HK island which was lease to Britain for 99 years. As it goes HK island was ceded to Britain after the Opium War and Thatcher initially refuse to handover that part but China demanded complete handover and paid huge amount of cash plus military/economic threat. I have lived in the UK for over 30 years but have gone back to HK, not notice any changes. My grandfather on my father's side was from Shanghai, successful businessman but lost it all during the Japanese invasion. Grandfather on my mother's side probably from Guangzhou was a carpenter but taken into custody by Japanese soldiers prior to a bombing/invasion by the Japs. I wonder if he was a victim of Japanese reprisal after the Doolittle Raid as it was so close to that time? He appear to have been singled out. Anyway I suppose you can say I am not so fond of the Japanese.
Sorry for being off topic.[/quote]


thanks for sharing your roots............I haven't been back home since '84.

the locals have a saying...........I am the peanut that lost its shell........

by the way Penang, Malacca and Singapore were part of the British colonies........

I guess circimstances shape us.........but that's off the topic too
 

zoomer

Well-Known Member
I <3 PAYLOAD PATTY!

In fact, as a devotee of Zaftigkeit, I like her "payload" better than the one in the book! :twisted:
 

Roughwear

Well-Known Member
Peter Graham said:
Tranquility Base said:
For now, I'm thinking they're sort of worthless.
I agree, no labels, fake artwork. Worthless, apart from the zippers.

Peter the jacket I bought is a United Sheeplined. Yes it would be worth more with the original label. But were I to re-sell and explain about the artwork I am sure there are people out there who would pay far more than I paid for it. Does that really make it worthless?
 

taikonaut

Active Member
Agree with Andrew. A label is important but not to the point without it would render the jacket worthless. Would someone call a high end repro like John Chapman, ELC, etc as worthless because I personally consider a good condition wearable original without manufacturer's label, insignia, artwork, etc, is worth a bit more than its modern counterpart.
 
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Anonymous

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Roughwear said:
Peter Graham said:
Tranquility Base said:
For now, I'm thinking they're sort of worthless.
I agree, no labels, fake artwork. Worthless, apart from the zippers.

Peter the jacket I bought is a United Sheeplined. Yes it would be worth more with the original label. But were I to re-sell and explain about the artwork I am sure there are people out there who would pay far more than I paid for it. Does that really make it worthless?

For me it's really an issue of taste, not money. Value isn't soley determined by what folk might pay for something. Take teachers for example - horribly underpaid but of great value.
 

Vcruiser

Well-Known Member
Tranquility Base said:
For me it's really an issue of taste, not money. Value isn't soley determined by what folk might pay for something. Take teachers for example - horribly underpaid but of great value.

.......only if the picture they are painting is authentic...
 

shanghai joe

New Member
perception! perception!perception.......personally if I can't have an orignal I desire, I won't settle for a clone.........but then that's me.
 

Peter Graham

Well-Known Member
Roughwear said:
Peter Graham said:
Tranquility Base said:
For now, I'm thinking they're sort of worthless.
I agree, no labels, fake artwork. Worthless, apart from the zippers.

Peter the jacket I bought is a United Sheeplined. Yes it would be worth more with the original label. But were I to re-sell and explain about the artwork I am sure there are people out there who would pay far more than I paid for it. Does that really make it worthless?
Personally I think the fake artwork and lack of label make it fairly worthless historically. This is just my opinion. I would not buy it but if you can re-sell it for a profit then fair play to you.
 
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