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Originally Posted by Barrie
Interesting.
It still leaves a number of questions unanswered though.
1-Why did Christopher Balfour not put this important item of his otherwise comprehensive book of the firm's history?
2-Why did he 'clam-up- when I asked him about it?
3-How were the presses reacquired?
4-Why did Tony Crook comment on the loss to the Press ("Probably melted down for scrap") when he was dismissed so peremptorily only a few days before the presses went missing?
5-Is there any relevance to the fact that the presses went missing only a few days after AC was locked out?
Are items 1 and 5 connected?
I can't help but feel that there is something interesting ( not criminal ) going on in the background.
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In a chat with Toby, he explained to me that no "presses" were stolen, but some stamping dies used in machines known as presses.
The rest of your post is gossip.