I try quite hard not to park my tanks on
other people's lawns, and if I have to, or think I'm going to I will usually
post a link of homage to the earlier event, or tip a nod to the site I feel I
may otherwise offend, the obvious example would be Halloween.
And - for the same reasons - if someone
posts something I also have in the queue, I will usually hold-off on my post
for a while until the dust settles, and probably re-write the blurb to give it
a different 'take', theme or angle to the other, earlier post.
Sometimes - in the case of stadsshite - I
have ignored that 'rule' and with purpose as I did with the Asian flats
(and something else recently I've already forgotten) as I'm keen to see this
mythical collection of TJF's and having seen precious little evidence of it so
far; try to encourage him, which seems to work - witness this post and all
his plinth'ed Marx recently!
But a while ago, I was preparing an article
which meandered rather from nurses, through medics to stretcher bearers and
ended up with policemen. A week or two before I posted, the shitestuff blog
happened to show - as a 'don't know' (he doesn't know much it seems from the
last 12 months activities there, or even the last few weeks!) - one of the
policemen I, too, was about to show! Mr Carrick of this parish (but firmly
affiliated to the PSTSM) identified it as Cavendish.
"Well
(I thought) I'm not pulling a post for
the sake of a couple of common-enough figures, on that twits site" and
ran with it regardless, it was more about the Mettoy hospital stuff anyway, but I ID'd mine as Kentoy or Cavendish as I wasn't sure which one I had or how to tell between
the two. Then two days later . . .
. . . this happened! Let's play 'I've got
one of those too!' shall we? Yes - lets!
Pathetic on several levels, firstly; that a
'legend' (his word not mine) feels the need to prove himself against an amateur
like me, second; I'd shown three versions, so he's only actually saying 'I
haven't got as many as him' anyway, third; waxing lyrical about something he'd
know nothing about, a few weeks earlier and needed prompting on, and . . .
. . . finally he's not going to believe the
other one is from Hong Kong until somebody - he trusts - holds his hand and
tells him it's going to be alright! It's too funny. In attempting to question
my knowledge, he ends up looking both childish and stupid; I only look childish
in these posts!
As I'm sure he receives all the PW Specials he seems to have missed all the 'knowledge base'
contained within both the Kentoy and Cavendish publications on the subject,
remaining in the dark and needing help?
Of course not - he's having a dig and why
not; he has to save-face somehow! It's just that he keeps choosing the wrong
way to go about it, or the wrong targets . . . or both! That reminds me - I
have to return to Tatra (deal with
his pre-Crimbo nonsense), but in the meantime; if it's 'I've got one of those'
we're playing . . .
. . . I've got four! Because another one
came in at some point after the last post! I'm pretty sure - for reasons that
will become clear - mine (far left figure) is in fact a Kentoy issued/painted moulding, but that doesn't mean it wasn't
issued by Cavendish as I believe they
obtained all the Kentoy stock, which
would have included finished, ready-to-retail figures.
The second figure looks as if it's been
removed from one of the Guard's sentry boxes, but I suspect it's been torn from
a snow-globe?
WRONG! I've got six, some more have come in
- that's what happens when you're a collector, rather than a dealer; you accrue
stuff - sometimes at an alarming rate!
No, not really, I'm lying (for the cause of
dramatic effect!); the 'storage' stuff has been added to the 'here' stuff along
with the figures erroneously left in the mixed constabulary tub, while a
boxed-set I was waiting-on from Christmas came-in at Sandown Park the other day!
From the left, Kentoy, Cavendish, Hong
Kong 60mm copy and three paint-treatments of the HK 54mm piracy. The reason I
believe the left hand one is Kentoy's
is down to the matt-green base; Cavendish
- although using matt paint for Guards bandsmen and Henry VIII bases, seem to
have preferred gloss for most of their lines?
The base marking of the 60mm's is similar
to Blue Box road-menders, but also
some Lucky stuff (or sub-Lucky?), so it proves nothing, the three
above being numbered 2 (policeman), 3 (Guardsman) and 4 (Houshold Cavalry - in
this case Horse Guards, or 'Blues'). The Number 5 mark goes to the Beefeater
(seen here [nine] years ago), which leaves a hunt for number 1?
Strangely - it was the Lifeguard ('The
Royals'), who although resembling the Horse Guard in every other respect needed
to be run in a different colour polymer, which would leave a single mould
suffering twice as much wear as the other 'three'? A duplicate tool for a five
count left them all ageing/wearing at the same rate!
Now, they were probably five cavities in a
single tool (I've assumed five . . . or two (red and blue) tools for the sake
of argument in the previous paragraph!) which might mean that a lot of red
policemen and blue Guards and Beefeaters went straight-back for re-grind, but I
suspect the cavities could be blanked-off between colour-runs.
I seem to have shot this in 2013, probably
when it came in (PW show?) and if I
don't use it now, it will never be used and just sit there on the dongle like
the proverbial 'spare penis' at a wedding!
Returning to the jabbering fuckwit, back in
October of last year he accused me of telling him not to copy me;
"One final thing don’t tell me not to copy you. First
I will not copy your information Hugh. Second if I cover the same item it
will be on a different aspect of the figure. Final he does not bother me
at all. Just very sad person who needs to channel his hate somewhere
else."
That'll be two final things then! Too funny . . . or 'two' funny!
But I what actually said was;
"If you're going to sit in
my dust copying my recent output, at least try to get it right!"
Accepting both that he would continue to
take his lead from my blog (which he is consistently so doing) and accepting
that he keeps getting it wrong, which he consistently continues to!
He added nothing - by way of a 'new aspect'
to the police reprise, except to name-drop and act knowledgeable about a
subject which had been strange to him a few weeks earlier (without crediting
the person who put him right), and in recent weeks he has failed to identify Chromoplasto (some of the most
distinctive Spanish rubber out there) despite correcting me - a year ago - on
70-year old odd Spanish rubber figures I was 100% sure I didn't know, he's substituted
one company's name for another and he got his Cherilea and Charbens
mixed-up . . . again!
That knowledge-base of his [not] working
overtime! I don't know why he bothers with Cherilea
or Charbens, he always gets them
wrong* - despite presumably having the PW Specials? What a legend . . . Ladies
and Gentlemen; call me a 'pesky kid' if you must, but I'm telling you - the
'Emperor' has no clothes! The mighty 'legend' is a straw-dog.
In conclusion; the message seems to be - don't
trust what I say, ring somebody else in the UK you can trust and ask them,
don't ask TJF; he doesn’t know!
*I've got them wrong too; with the
[Cherilea] foal, but there's a follow-up on that, forming in the long-queue!
2 comments:
It wasn't me that identified the Cavendish policeman, so someone else deserves the credit, by the way what is the PSTSM?
Re. PSTSM - I refer you to your comment here of October 13, 2016 at 9:49 AM, assuming you read the accompanying article, or were you just commenting for appearance sake - again? And ask you to A) not play silly games with me and B) for the second time; fuck off my blog.
H
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