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General => Chat & Off Topic Stuff => Topic started by: PJ on April 11, 2005, 09:28:53 AM

Title: Mystery face!
Post by: PJ on April 11, 2005, 09:28:53 AM
Hi gang..I was recently on a flight from Victoria to New York and needed something to read.  Just before I left, a buddy gave me a couple of model ship mags to read on the journey.  Lo and behold in one of the mags I came upon this picture.  Anyone recognize him?

PJ
Victoria, BC Canada
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: Khephre on April 11, 2005, 11:16:55 AM
whuuuhhhh... too early in the morning for photos like that!

Mr M, that's your Arno XI Ferrari with the Ernie Lazenby drive train isn't it? Lovely model.
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: Eddy Matthews on April 12, 2005, 12:29:36 AM
Yep, that's me with my Arno XI Ferrari hydro Tony - Well spotted! :-)

I HATE seeing photos of myself! No doubt a few other members will feel the same (about my photo I mean)!! ;-)
Title: Handsome???
Post by: Red_Hamish on April 12, 2005, 03:34:44 AM
Well Eddy, not as I had imagined. Thought that you be tall and handsome with a debonair look. Then again reality lies at the bottom like silt in a pond. You look much like a normal boat modeller with a contented smile while holding ones creation out for display (and with a hint of a chill in the air, the need of a dram or two).

all the best

Jim

p.s. is the sale still on ?  :D
Title: Re: Handsome???
Post by: Eddy Matthews on April 12, 2005, 03:44:25 AM
Quote from: "Red_Hamish"
Well Eddy, not as I had imagined. Thought that you be tall and handsome with a debonair look. Then again reality lies at the bottom like silt in a pond. You look much like a normal boat modeller with a contented smile while holding ones creation out for display (and with a hint of a chill in the air, the need of a dram or two).

all the best

Jim

p.s. is the sale still on ?  :D


If I remember correctly, the photo was taken in december 2002 for an article that was published in Marine Modelling International magazine in March 2003, so yes it was bloody cold that day! :-)  It wasn't even a contented smile - Just my teeth chattering!

I don't know why, but we always have a mental image of people we've chatted to on the net, but that image is never like reality.

And to answer your question Jim, yes the sale is still on  :lol:
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: PJ on April 12, 2005, 11:27:43 AM
Well..I think Eddy DOES look handsome and debonnair and since he's had to take the heat of the spotlight, maybe WE should all do a bit of "Show and Tell" as well.

As Red suggested, we never actually look the way others imagine us,  so it might be fun for us all to post a pic or two and blow a few myths.  I've rummaged  through my albums and found another "Mystery Pic".  I am in it somewhere but can you guess which one.  There is also a VERY well known PD in the picture.  Can you guess who?  And exactly WHERE do you think the pic was taken? The others are all paddler fanatics and some of you might recognize them too.  Hint: Clyde River Steamers Club.

PJ
Victoria, BC Canada
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: thewharfonline on April 12, 2005, 03:38:57 PM
Ah pictures...hehehe well I might keep mine under wraps....don't want my young and handsome good looks spoiling the site....hehehe

Cya later

Sean
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: AlistairD on April 13, 2005, 07:06:05 AM
That is a very uncomplimentary photgraph of me with a funny hat on, in the Caledonia Tea Bar on Waverley, PJ.
To my left in the photo is Gibbie Anderson from the CRSC, and I think the guy to the far right had come from Germany for that sailing. He produced a photo album with photos of his car smashed up because he had driven on the wrong side of the road in the UK. I don't remember his name
Title: Well since we are all doing it
Post by: Red_Hamish on April 13, 2005, 07:35:58 AM
my contribution to the horror pics

cheers


Jim

edit

to keep you all happy with the stereo-typical Red-Haired, burly, whisky drinking Scotsman, an updated picture with a decent dram of Old Fettercairns' best 10 year old single malt. Absolute nectar :hic:
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: Eddy Matthews on April 13, 2005, 07:40:44 AM
That can't be you Jim - There isn't a wee dram of scotch  in your hand!
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: Khephre on April 13, 2005, 11:07:43 AM
While we're baring all, here's my contribution to the rogue's gallery. Not the most flattering of snaps - taken without warning while I was holding court at a meeting last yr.

Sean, get off your stern drive and add your photo to the boards - we definately need an injection of youth and looks like you're it!!!
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: thewharfonline on April 13, 2005, 01:14:27 PM
Fine youthful it is...I have to find one of me on a steamer!

Ok here I am at the port of echuca driving a little exhibit...I think I look perfect for that position on a real steamer!
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: Eddy Matthews on April 14, 2005, 07:56:41 AM
And now that you've edited your photo to show you really are a typical Scot Jim, tell everyone what you did to you finger to deserve the bandage! :-)

Once Jim explains, just remember that he sells power tools as a profession!
Title: coming clean
Post by: Red_Hamish on April 14, 2005, 08:15:14 AM
Ok I'll admit it I am an idiot.

As Eddy says I sell Industrial Power Tools when I work for a living.

 On Sunday I was ripping down some timber to 20x20mm from a larger plank. Being very safety concious I had prepared the work area cleared the floor of all debris, placed the 12" table saw in the correct position , outfeed table was on to support the material when it had passed the blade, parallel fence clamped tightly, riving knife adjusted for depth of cut, blade guard is in place, push stick in right hand &  on  material being cut. When passing the material through the saw I stupidly left my left hand on the material until it was about 3" from blade (YOU SHOULD NEVER LET YOU HAND GO ONTO THE TABLE AREA EVER!!!) When all of a sudden the plank kicks back (hit a knot) and the piece I had been holding in left hand ( too close to blade ) goes in under the blade guard :oops: I thought that I got away with it and the finger would be bruised because of the kick back, unfortunately my fingertip had been caught by the blade travelling at 80 m/second and I lost  the top 3mm of my nail and the flesh underneath it. OW and other such expletives followed before the shock wore off. I then spent the next 3 3/4 hours in the accident and emergency room being treated fo the minor cut.

As a lesson to you all PLEASE PLEASE be very careful when using any power tools. I have been selling these things for the past 22 years and I consider myself very fortunate indeed to be suffer as little as this. I know many people who have fared so much worse Please Do Not Let It Be YOU.

let your knife always cut straight and true


cheers

Jim
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: Khephre on April 14, 2005, 09:34:02 AM
One assumes the price on the 12" table saw is now discounted because the saw is CHOP SOILED :lol:

Seriously though, I have a retired builder uncle who has only nine fingers as a result of a very similar accident, and a mate who was partly scalped when his long hair was caught in a lathe.

Plenty of traps for unwary players in our workshops...

At least it's not the drinking hand.
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: towboatjoe on April 15, 2005, 12:52:43 AM
OK, now that I'm back, here's a photo of me on the mv. G L FURR heading up the Ohio River last week. It was a nice week to be out on the river.
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: scotfriend on April 15, 2005, 05:57:30 AM
Hi folks,

the guy on the far right of the Waverley photo is me, i remember this sailing, there was very Scotish weather :wink: A better photo will be added soon.

Looking forward to see some of you aboard the Waverley in May, kind regards Hans J. Freund
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: PJ on April 15, 2005, 11:01:42 AM
Yep, ALISTAIR...that was the highly enjoyable day we all met aboard "Waverley" on the Clyde 4 years ago... don't feel bad because I don't think any of us were looking our best best given the weather conditions that day.  but we still had fun and it was one of the most memorable days of my life.

As you correctly identified, on your left is Gibbie (Anderson) of the Clyde River Steamers Club who organzied the outing and on your right is his brother, Andy.  In front is Hans Freund from Switzerland who has just sent me an email after all this time.  He's currently working for a motor racing team and is planning to be aboard "Waverley" again in May this year.

I'd love to do another trip aboard "Waverley" and maybe oone day we can organize a Paddleducks reunion ... then 5 years later one in Echucca!

PJ
Victoria, BC Canada
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: thewharfonline on April 15, 2005, 02:28:28 PM
Or we could compeltely forget about the Waverly and go to Echcua for the "heritage Steam festiva"l....mmm sound good or what....and I'll hopefully be working there!
Or there's always the great Riverboat race! (I think its in Mildura....becoz I do believe the Rothbury won again!...please correct me if I'm wrong....I'd love to hear a new steamer name!
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: scotfriend on April 20, 2005, 05:39:26 AM
Hello again,

here the photos i have promise'd,

No. 1. show's me at the wheel of the PS Hohentwiel this steamer was build in 1913 on lake Constance

No. 2. this show's what Alistair has talked about, it was a short holiday :? , only three day's in the UK, but it happend on my first evening near Cambridge. Since this I go only by rental car it is much better.

Regards Hans J. Freund
Title: Mystery face!
Post by: Eddy Matthews on April 20, 2005, 07:02:10 AM
What happened to the photographs Hans? We got your message, but no photos.....

If your having problems with them, you can email me at admin@paddleducks.co.uk and I'll do my best to help.