health!

There’s a certain very very helpful and extremely knowledgeable contributor abit down on his “luck” at the moment with a broken shoulder, so let’s hope he recovers soon and so may I wish him very very well on behalf of everyone here?

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Ouch! This is terrible! No printer should break anything, let alone a shoulder. I am feeling sympathetic pain right now — hope it relieves our friend a bit.

I suppose now is the time for him or her to catch up on reading. I don’t know if I would have finished Anna Karenina had it not been for a broken foot.

Barbara

Thanks folks !
I had some time to get out and look up amberley ,when we found it !! Now will have time to look through stuff that has been teasing me for years ,the eyes work fine in relation to the arm at the moment ,so learning how to do the picture stuff !!!!!! Any of you out on a forced rest with time to look around amberley museum ? It has wonderful bits of machinery not related to printing too , well worth a visit into a tough life set around lime working .
The print section interestingly has a couple of bits of history worth seeing , accompanied by the terrible two i had chance to speak to jonathon , another briar user , his obvious passion for letterpress was refreshing as my issues are trade orientated , i do this for a living ! Enthusiasm almost floods the floor in that room ,the visitors seem to be loving it there too .

Hope you get well soon, Peter. I would organize my music collection on my hard drive, if I wanted to do things not printing related. :)

The principles of engineering cross all trades A machine is a machine its just the function that is different !!

Peter,

Hope you mend quickly and with a minimum of pain.

I really enjoy (and learn from) your insightful and witty comments. Glad your keyboard hand still works!

Regards, Geoff

Am able to one finger work on the keys (whats different ? , other hand) Thanks kindly geoffrey !