Brian Dominic wrote:
> [Default] On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 16:04:14 +0100, "Neil Arlidge"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  finished tucking into their plate of
> fish, chips and mushy peas. Wiping their mouth, they swiggged the last
> of their cup of tea, paid the bill and wrote::
>
>> Blatant plug, but then this is the continuation of modern
>> narrowboating history
>>
>> Sue Denton (Ray's daughter), Lee Wolosiuk (Earnest's fabricator) and
>> Gary Summerfield have teamed up in one of the old R&D units to carry
>> on the R&D tradition, trading as X R&D. They will continue to supply
>> shells to Woodworks, the now independent firm that fitted Earnest.
>>
>> As a matter of interest they will now be doing barge shells again
>> ;-)
>>
> Do you get a free one 'cause there's a picture of Earnest on the
> site??

The first I heard about their resurrection was when Sue foned me to say that
was it all right that they had nicked some of my piccies! :-)
They will be at Crick with Andrew Hooke on the Woodworks stand.
I am now tempted to go to Crick............the WWW is worried they may go
away with a barge order  ;-)

Ray is now retired in Australia, he had a minor stroke, but is now fine. He
can't stop welding and is fabricating gates, stairs and other architectural
stuff.

Neil Arlidge - NB Earnest
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