Me,"Wanna go to Pontefract Sue?"
Sue, "Isn't that a cake?"
Me, "No, It's a place"
Sue, "I think it is a cake - or a biscuit, isn't
it?"
Me, "No its a place! Don't change the subject, do you
want to come or not?"
Sue, "What for?"
Me, "I just bought a motorbike."
Sue, "WHAT?!"
And so it went on for a bit until I managed to explain it
was made of Meccano and it needed collecting from Pontefract, West Yorkshire,
not a big problem if you happen to live in Wakefield, 8 miles down the road, but
we live in London 192 miles down the road! This small fact was not lost on Sue.
The next morning, the good old recycled Swedish fridge was heading north with a
couple of Meccano nuts off to collect the motorbike! We were off on another one
of our rescue missions...
...By the way, Pontefract Cakes are not cakes or biscuits,
they are sweets, sort of boiled sweets that are made from liquorish (Yuck!). I
think they're akin to Marmite, you either love 'em or hate 'em!
The motorbike in question is a modern dealer display model,
first seen at the 2010 London Toy Fair. These models I believe, were built by
outside organisations. The model does not promote any particular set and was
intended to just fly the flag in general. I have no idea how many of these
models were made and I have not seen one on display anywhere other than at the
London Toy Fair.
Modern display model - just got it home |
The display is going to need a bit of cleaning and some
rebuilding to rectify some misalignment, probably caused by some minor crushing
at some time in its life, but there is nothing too serious wrong with it that
an hour or so on the bench will not rectify. I will have to bring it up to UK
electrical safety specifications, as it stands, it would not pass a PAT (Portable
Appliance Test). It just goes to show how the rules and regulations for
electrical safety seem to be largely ignored. The addition of a simple earth wire and new flex will enable the
display to be tested as a Class I appliance and hopefully pass!I will post some decent pictures when I have sorted it our and given it a good clean.
Ralph.
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