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Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
There is a book about that same thing only it was diamonds Smuggled out of Britain to evade currency restrictions and smuggled back inside an engine from a lethal wreck near Tahiti. Trustee From the Toolroom by Nevil Shute is what I sort of remember, so i checked, Suspicion confirmed. Casady Lord, I remember reading that book years ago. As I had been a machinist early in my career I thought it was a really good read. Funny though I remember that the guy had a machine shop in his house but not the diamonds. Same here Bruce, read it more than 30 years ago when I was a teen. Didn't remember the plot, but remembered the machinist aspect, envied it in fact. Now I have a machine shop fifty feet from my front door, better than having it in the basement,, at least in the opinion of "She who must be obeyed" I really liked Shute, until I learned more about the man himself and I was left with rather bitter taste in my mouth. Cheers Martin |
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 15:34:15 -0500, Marty wrote:
Bruce in Bangkok wrote: There is a book about that same thing only it was diamonds Smuggled out of Britain to evade currency restrictions and smuggled back inside an engine from a lethal wreck near Tahiti. Trustee From the Toolroom by Nevil Shute is what I sort of remember, so i checked, Suspicion confirmed. Casady Lord, I remember reading that book years ago. As I had been a machinist early in my career I thought it was a really good read. Funny though I remember that the guy had a machine shop in his house but not the diamonds. Same here Bruce, read it more than 30 years ago when I was a teen. Didn't remember the plot, but remembered the machinist aspect, envied it in fact. Now I have a machine shop fifty feet from my front door, better than having it in the basement,, at least in the opinion of "She who must be obeyed" I really liked Shute, until I learned more about the man himself and I was left with rather bitter taste in my mouth. Cheers Martin I have only read a couple of his books, Trustee from the Tool room and On the Beach. Both of which I liked. Never read up on the author Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 15:34:15 -0500, Marty wrote: Bruce in Bangkok wrote: There is a book about that same thing only it was diamonds Smuggled out of Britain to evade currency restrictions and smuggled back inside an engine from a lethal wreck near Tahiti. Trustee From the Toolroom by Nevil Shute is what I sort of remember, so i checked, Suspicion confirmed. Casady Lord, I remember reading that book years ago. As I had been a machinist early in my career I thought it was a really good read. Funny though I remember that the guy had a machine shop in his house but not the diamonds. Same here Bruce, read it more than 30 years ago when I was a teen. Didn't remember the plot, but remembered the machinist aspect, envied it in fact. Now I have a machine shop fifty feet from my front door, better than having it in the basement,, at least in the opinion of "She who must be obeyed" I really liked Shute, until I learned more about the man himself and I was left with rather bitter taste in my mouth. Cheers Martin I have only read a couple of his books, Trustee from the Tool room and On the Beach. Both of which I liked. Never read up on the author "A Town Like Alice" and "A Far Country" are particularly good,, "No Highway" is cool, he predicted metal fatigue taking down an airliner before the Comet problems... Cheers Martin |
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Marty wrote:
Bruce in Bangkok wrote: On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 15:34:15 -0500, Marty wrote: Bruce in Bangkok wrote: There is a book about that same thing only it was diamonds Smuggled out of Britain to evade currency restrictions and smuggled back inside an engine from a lethal wreck near Tahiti. Trustee From the Toolroom by Nevil Shute is what I sort of remember, so i checked, Suspicion confirmed. Casady Lord, I remember reading that book years ago. As I had been a machinist early in my career I thought it was a really good read. Funny though I remember that the guy had a machine shop in his house but not the diamonds. Same here Bruce, read it more than 30 years ago when I was a teen. Didn't remember the plot, but remembered the machinist aspect, envied it in fact. Now I have a machine shop fifty feet from my front door, better than having it in the basement,, at least in the opinion of "She who must be obeyed" I really liked Shute, until I learned more about the man himself and I was left with rather bitter taste in my mouth. Cheers Martin I have only read a couple of his books, Trustee from the Tool room and On the Beach. Both of which I liked. Never read up on the author "A Town Like Alice" and "A Far Country" are particularly good,, "No Highway" is cool, he predicted metal fatigue taking down an airliner before the Comet problems... Cheers Martin I've been collecting old movies. Some of them are getting really hard to find. No Highway in the Sky is one of the ones I want but can't find. But I have found... PT-109 and African Queen |
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 23:21:50 -0500, Marty wrote:
Bruce in Bangkok wrote: On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 15:34:15 -0500, Marty wrote: Bruce in Bangkok wrote: There is a book about that same thing only it was diamonds Smuggled out of Britain to evade currency restrictions and smuggled back inside an engine from a lethal wreck near Tahiti. Trustee From the Toolroom by Nevil Shute is what I sort of remember, so i checked, Suspicion confirmed. Casady Lord, I remember reading that book years ago. As I had been a machinist early in my career I thought it was a really good read. Funny though I remember that the guy had a machine shop in his house but not the diamonds. Same here Bruce, read it more than 30 years ago when I was a teen. Didn't remember the plot, but remembered the machinist aspect, envied it in fact. Now I have a machine shop fifty feet from my front door, better than having it in the basement,, at least in the opinion of "She who must be obeyed" I really liked Shute, until I learned more about the man himself and I was left with rather bitter taste in my mouth. Cheers Martin I have only read a couple of his books, Trustee from the Tool room and On the Beach. Both of which I liked. Never read up on the author "A Town Like Alice" and "A Far Country" are particularly good,, "No Highway" is cool, he predicted metal fatigue taking down an airliner before the Comet problems... Cheers Martin From what little I read about him, after someone commented above, it appears that he must have been a reasonably competent engineer as well as a damned good author. I wonder whether he actually foresaw the comet problem or whether he just hung a story on metal fatigue? Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 00:35:59 -0600, cavelamb
wrote: Marty wrote: Bruce in Bangkok wrote: On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 15:34:15 -0500, Marty wrote: Bruce in Bangkok wrote: There is a book about that same thing only it was diamonds Smuggled out of Britain to evade currency restrictions and smuggled back inside an engine from a lethal wreck near Tahiti. Trustee From the Toolroom by Nevil Shute is what I sort of remember, so i checked, Suspicion confirmed. Casady Lord, I remember reading that book years ago. As I had been a machinist early in my career I thought it was a really good read. Funny though I remember that the guy had a machine shop in his house but not the diamonds. Same here Bruce, read it more than 30 years ago when I was a teen. Didn't remember the plot, but remembered the machinist aspect, envied it in fact. Now I have a machine shop fifty feet from my front door, better than having it in the basement,, at least in the opinion of "She who must be obeyed" I really liked Shute, until I learned more about the man himself and I was left with rather bitter taste in my mouth. Cheers Martin I have only read a couple of his books, Trustee from the Tool room and On the Beach. Both of which I liked. Never read up on the author "A Town Like Alice" and "A Far Country" are particularly good,, "No Highway" is cool, he predicted metal fatigue taking down an airliner before the Comet problems... Cheers Martin I've been collecting old movies. Some of them are getting really hard to find. No Highway in the Sky is one of the ones I want but can't find. But I have found... PT-109 and African Queen I remember the African Queen. I thought it was one of the two best cast movies I ever saw. The other one was Tinker, Tailor, Soldier.... I had read the book and when I saw the movie I was able to identify every character before they spoke - terrific casting. I didn't see PT-109. I don't remember the reason, maybe I thought it was a Kennedy production? I don't remember. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
I remember the African Queen. I thought it was one of the two best cast movies I ever saw. The other one was Tinker, Tailor, Soldier.... I had read the book and when I saw the movie I was able to identify every character before they spoke - terrific casting. I didn't see PT-109. I don't remember the reason, maybe I thought it was a Kennedy production? I don't remember. On display at Key Largo: http://www.sv-loki.com/The_Trip/Flor...ricanQueen.jpg This pic was taken in 2001. They would take it out on charters. I think the steam engine worked, but they preferred to use the outboard. |
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 10:09:10 -0500, jeff wrote:
This pic was taken in 2001. They would take it out on charters. I think the steam engine worked, but they preferred to use the outboard. Not the original engine. They put in a Diesel to make the movie. Current engine is a 15hp twin. Written up in Boating. Casady |
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Marty wrote in
: 30 years ago when I was a teen. Boy, that'll hurt a lotta cruisers reading it.....me included! .....44 years ago when I was a teen.................Nuts. |
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