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    Ionic Plating Works

    Chris, are you still in touch with Jim? He hasn't been in here for a while; be nice to know he's OK.
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Chris, Dave, Both of you will recall Billy Ford (another keen angler) I'm sure. When the cleaning line on 3B section, the old manual barrel lines, caught fire a number of stalwart heroes (!) led by Frank Paget rushed to tackle it with hand held extinguishers. Bill had got hold of one of the...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Hi Dave, I lost touch with Goosey when I left Ionic, so I've no idea as to his whereabouts then or now. He did work in the stores, but did other stuff too.
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Chris, Lovely to see you. Bob's wife was Joyce. Judith and I went on a number of fishing club nights out with them .... they were both wonderful company and an absolute hoot together. Another stalwart of the angling club was Gordon Woodley. Earlier on in the thread I managed to get his dad's...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    The canteen ..... the wonderful lady in charge was Mick Lehane's (progress chaser and transport) wife. She was a kind soul and just like Mick, full of fun. I think her name was Lil, but not 100 % sure after all these years. I bet Jimmy Gull will remember. When I was working morning shifts...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Brian, I'm so pleased to see you back in here. I can't be precise about Mike's passing, we hadn't been in touch for some time. I was told he'd died by Bob Pountney, plating manager of W G Allan in Wednesbury. Mike ran his own small plating supply outfit at the time; Allens was a customer of...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Hi Dave, Chris, Jim et al, I met Roy Castle when he was working in Wales at (I think) Merthyr Plating where he was Manager/Senior foreman, something like that. This would be around 1998 /99 when McDermid took over Wm Canning. I had commercial responsibility for Wales dropped on me and sort of...
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    Rolfe Street, Smethwick

    A lot late coming into this thread as usual ... I learned to swim at Rolfe Street baths as a small boy; I'm afraid I can't remember the name of the lady who taught me, but she was a very kindly motherly type of person and gave me the priceless gift of confidence in water. My late father was a...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    I remember Ron Hale very well. Gren Picken was an outstandingly funny man ( he wasn't alone!) and worked in 21 shop on the old manual phosphate line with John Stamp(s). He was a great man for a curry, on twilight shift he insisted on mega quantities of curry sauce on his bought in meal. I met...
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    Canning & Co & Electroplating

    Rosie, I've only just picked up on this thread, but just a note to say that I remember Sammie very well; always full of laughs and good humour.
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Frank, No, the pic of the GKN building wasn't where your Dad had his office, at least in my time. When I knew him his office was accessed from the main reception area on the ground floor and didn't (from memory) have that corrugated glass panelling. The offices that did have that sort of...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Frank, Just how I remember him. Great pic, and a great memory, thanks for posting.
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Dave, How nice to see you in the forum once more; I hope all is well with you and yours. When this wretched Covid thing is behind us, we'll make a date to meet in Poole. We take a cottage in Dorset every now and again. The building in the pic isn't the factory we all worked in, it's the one on...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Hi all, I've greatly enjoyed reading all the recent activity in the forum, though I only caught up with it today. Chris, Like Dave Quick I recognised you instantly. I have one very clear memory of you telling me that my then girl friend Judith who was waiting in reception for me to finish...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Dave, Great to hear from you again, and also one of Bert's grandchildren. Whoddathunkit? I really respected Bert, not least for his occasionally acid sense of humour, but also for his technical brilliance. We've been pretty regimental about this CV-19 thing and the lockdown and so I'm...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Dave, I've got my old barrel section notes up in the loft someplace. The last time I picked them up they still reeked of cyanide! Keep in touch, if I find Clarkie or Jim I'll let you know asap fred
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Dave, Ditto on Matthew Boulton, I did the Tech Cert. there too; must have 1968. I was laid up for a long time in 1966 with a busted knee joint. Can't recall anything much of the lecturer though. For some daft reason I can recall his exposition and my notes of the Kanigen electroless nickel...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Dave, Sorry for the tardy reply, we've been away for a few days. Vat Section quiz .... null points. I racked what's left of my brains trying to think if there even was a semi-bright nickel or not. I had thought there was a sulphuric etch in there somewhere, it might have been after your time...
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    Ionic Plating Works

    Dave, isn't it! Daft as it sounds I lay awake half the night after seeing your post recalling what I've always thought of as a great and formative period in all our lives. So yes, I'm still a sad sod. :) Was it Sue?
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    Messaging ‘Conversations’ function

    Thank you for the response What I'm hoping do is contact a couple of members by e-mail because the forum does not allow email addresses to be posted. Is this what Instant Messaging does? Or does it only let "conversations" occur in real time?
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