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    how big are the cases Keith jp

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    Average here would be12 or 24
    otherwise if say 6 they would go
    in a cardboard carrier or carry out
    bag's.

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    Remind me what this post was supposed to be about??

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Pruden View Post
    how big are the cases Keith jp
    Cases of wine here in Oz come in half dozens. As is considered to be an international standard now for wine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julian Norman View Post
    Remind me what this post was supposed to be about??
    Supposed to be about Ship repairs but with all the Grog around i feel many have lost the way! LOL
    Or lost the Plot and off their trolly's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julian Norman View Post
    Remind me what this post was supposed to be about??
    Usual messroom Julian, start on a topic and just one well meaning word in the main subject can throw you off course, we're used to it. Let's face it you can be in a British shipyard and all of sudden the ship next door is called 'Dolores' and that opens up a whole new can of worms!!


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    My, My , My Delores whoops there we go again!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    But grog is an important part of any ship building, without a bottle of Champagne no ship can be launched.
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