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Shimano Tourney Centerpull brake
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 04:41:54 +0100, Emanuel Berg
wrote: John B. wrote: Hardly ridicule :-) Ever see a terminology poster on the wall of a shop where people actually knew what they were doing? I initially trained as a machinist in a shop where actual "Machinists" worked. The Apprentice Master had gone to work as an apprentice himself when he was 14 years old and was nearly 70 years old when I knew him. Not a poster in sight. OK, so I shouldn't do it, just because some one-dimensional guy you knew didn't do it all his long life? Why are you telling me this, really? Why shouldn't you do it? After all if you don't know the name of things you need help. But why one-dimensional? A guy who was well enough known in the trade that people called him when they had problems? -- Cheers, John B. |
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