Hi Michael, Yes I remember Derek Lowe, I think had a lot to do with the scouts. The other names you recall bring back lots of memories. I would be really interested to see your photos, perhaps you might be able to post them on the forum.
I did know Terry Smith, both at Turners & Timings, he left to work for Belcots when they started up, I nearly went myself but Timings would not let me go. last I heard he was company Manager.
Trevor Hobday, I met with him on my travels many years ago, but I cannot remember where.
Another name I recall was John Rhodes, he worked on our floor in G
After I started my own Design Company, I designed tooling for several of the main Toolrooms around the Black country, even had a customer in Hull. and they were all totally into CNC & Cad produced tooling, which in turn takes all responsibility out of the toolmaker hands and firmly into the designers. the motto of many of these companys was "Right First Time" which left no room for fiddling with developments, even the Shaped forming dies and punches are 3D machined from 3D surface models which are all part of the design package. and as you must know, with the onset of ISO 2000? Toolmakers are not allowed to use, I think, more than a couple of their own tools at a time, but use company tools to guarantee consistant quality. They can't keep any stock anymore, all materials are ordered individually for each tool, and that includes screws,dowels and other fittings. So Toolmaking as changed enormously over the last twenty or so years.
I see from your website that you are into steam railways, Last train I travelled on, apart from the Strathspey Steam Railway last year, was by steam to LLandudno back in 1959.
Just had a message pop up in front of me "anyone remember Knocker Griffiths", I remember the name well, but can't say if he worked in "G" shop. Yes he does I think you have replied to that one