Stepping up as CBK SIG Leader

What makes a British kit a Classic? What Classic kit is really British? What is the SIG all about and what goes on...from initial musings, to full on campaigning. It'll all be here, interspersed with talk of Texan Bars, Alias Smith & Jones and The Flashing Blade, Footy Cards and Bath Night, before School.

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IronMan129
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Re: Stepping up as CBK SIG Leader

Post by IronMan129 »

Hiya ShaunW!
Congratulations on becoming the new leader!
If you need any help or you feel you need any "staff" roles filling I can offer my services!
I couldnt offer to become the leader due to already being the Cold War SIG leader but another role I could do.
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Martin R
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Re: Stepping up as CBK SIG Leader

Post by Martin R »

Shaun,

Congratulations - and thanks - on becoming the new leader.

regards,

Martin
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ShaunW
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Re: Stepping up as CBK SIG Leader

Post by ShaunW »

Many thanks Martin - it's a pleasure, I think :ha:
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