Man-of-Mystery
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No worries. I was kinda counting there would be some fans of Line of Duty on this thread, though.Sorry ,l don't know the relevance of that pic .
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No worries. I was kinda counting there would be some fans of Line of Duty on this thread, though.Sorry ,l don't know the relevance of that pic .
A big fan here.No worries. I was kinda counting there would be some fans of Line of Duty on this thread, though.
Ah l see . I don't watch the BBC, MoM but l know what is now.?No worries. I was kinda counting there would be some fans of Line of Duty on this thread, though.
Ah l see . I don't watch the BBC, MoM but l know what is now.?
Me too, and the pattern as well. Single vent?Really like the cut
It used to be under £15 and there was no import duty (around US$20.50 today) with a bit of wiggle room either way. I'd usually be alright up to around $40, but as of January it's been automatic on any price (on ebay anyway)These taxes and import duties are a real ball ache eh? And seem to be getting worse.
@Inkss you need to buy a whole load of gear and have it all sent to my gaff. Then book a holiday over here and you can come and pick it up. (Lucky you’re not a 38L / 30 waist or there might not be much left for you to pick up!)
Stopped watching the BBC around 6 yrs ago , a corrupt organisation as far as l can see , MoM.I don't know whether that's on principle, but if it is, I'd urge you to swallow it just to get the whole back-story of Line of Duty. It is outrageously brilliant.
There is a USA company l buy from for my business and recently RM have delivered straight to the door . The guy in CT works out the postage and around 6 days later l get my goods whereas previously l has to go pick up the stuff and pay the fees. ?Bought this for £22/$30.
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Not one for Bri Nylon or any of the 'lenes and 'lons etc (doesn't stop me from buying the stuff though)
I got it because it's a bit of British manufacturing (remember that ?) history.
Marathon Knitwear of Nottingham. Closed down in 1980, so it's 40+ years old and factory-fresh.
Was also thinking of buying this from the US :
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Really like the cut of it and it's only £22. The postage is £40 though, and then £15-odd import duty makes it the best part of 80 sheets all-in. I'd have probably paid £80 straight-up if it was a UK item, but the fact that nearly 3/4 of the price is not on the actual item gives it the f**k off from me.
It used to be under £15 and there was no import duty (around US$20.50 today) with a bit of wiggle room either way. I'd usually be alright up to around $40, but as of January it's been automatic on any price (on ebay anyway)
I don't know if US tariffs have changed since Brexit as well the EU. The stuff I buy from the EU is now 20% more than it was last year.
Stopped watching the BBC around 6 yrs ago , a corrupt organisation as far as l can see , MoM.