I  just read the tribute to steve thoburn.  I found it interesting that he was the first to say that he wasn't anti metric.  He only wanted his customers to have the  choice of inperial pricing and weights.  I am not sure in the u k is a shop keeper allowed to have both imperial and metric scales?  If they are why is there so much fuss.  If you listen to the BWMA they never said that steve thoburn wasn't anti metric, they made it out that he hated the metric system with all he had.  If the BWMA continue to use Steve Thoburn as an example of a person who is against the metric system, i hope somebody will remember and quoat what was said in his tribute about him been the first to say he wasn't anti metric.      

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