Alan McNeilly reviews a British Tanker having a smoke from Sovereign 2000.
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Sovereign British Tanker smokingc5flies
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Posted: Monday, August 06, 2012 - 04:16 AM UTC
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Posted: Monday, August 20, 2012 - 03:39 AM UTC
Hi
Alan
I think you need to edit your review as it is giving, as I understand it, incorrect information which if spread around (you know what the internet is like) could effect Roger's business.
I quote
"and following the announcement by Hornet that they were pulling out of the figure market"
Roger has made no announcement about pulling out the figure market, only no longer producing and selling the Wolf range of figures, but his Hornet range continues.
I quote from his web site.
"The name of this site will remain unchanged because it is printed on all the packaging, but I no longer produce Wolf models. Most remaining Wolf stock is with Historex Agents, but other retailers will also have stock. The Hornet range will continue as before, and several new headsets are in the pipeline."
More details available at
http://www.greenwichgateway.co.uk/hornetandwolf/index.htm
Thanks
Alan
Alan
I think you need to edit your review as it is giving, as I understand it, incorrect information which if spread around (you know what the internet is like) could effect Roger's business.
I quote
"and following the announcement by Hornet that they were pulling out of the figure market"
Roger has made no announcement about pulling out the figure market, only no longer producing and selling the Wolf range of figures, but his Hornet range continues.
I quote from his web site.
"The name of this site will remain unchanged because it is printed on all the packaging, but I no longer produce Wolf models. Most remaining Wolf stock is with Historex Agents, but other retailers will also have stock. The Hornet range will continue as before, and several new headsets are in the pipeline."
More details available at
http://www.greenwichgateway.co.uk/hornetandwolf/index.htm
Thanks
Alan
Posted: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 - 06:40 AM UTC
Hi Alan,
Thanks for that clarification, I'll amend things accordingly.
Al
Thanks for that clarification, I'll amend things accordingly.
Al