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by The Ref » Sun 28.02.2016, 10:13
Sorry to read the very sad news RIP Mr Sy
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by Steve A » Sun 28.02.2016, 14:03
Sy was the godfather of the LEC
He was always fair with his opinions and respected others.
His time spent on the LEC will always be the golden years.
Very sad to hear of his passing, condolences to those those that love him to which there are so many.
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by Steve A » Sun 28.02.2016, 14:22
"If everything is under control, you are going too slow."
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by nchase » Sun 27.11.2016, 19:06
I don't frequent here very often and obviously not this year...
Sy - i'm so sorry I missed this - and may you rest in peace. We had a great deal of fun times together, the camping out in fields etc. You were one of the first people to aid me with the purchase of my second Elan.
RIP
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by clemo » Wed 15.02.2017, 18:15
Gone but not forgotten ..
To our ol stripey sy in the sky ...
Though with the tone of most of his jokes he may well be living it up somewhere a lot hotter ...
1 year Today since we said our final farewell.
oh Bollox you daft old sod.
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by timmo » Thu 16.02.2017, 10:38
I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
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by niall » Fri 17.02.2017, 23:42
As a shamefully infrequent participator on here these days I have just seen this truly sad "news".
Sy gave me a great welcome and was nothing but helpful after I acquired my M100.
He will be sadly missed.
Tardy but sincere condolences to Gail and Dan.
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by clemo » Thu 14.02.2019, 21:04
Here's to you old friend ..
Ya daft old bugger ....
Oh bollox you say .. i hear ya . Gone but not forgotten.
Jim Clark S2 - 1/12. The one with the Yellow spoke wheels . No 613 on dash (pushed in to factory in wrong order 615 on tub)
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by Rambo » Thu 14.02.2019, 21:28
Haven't the last 3 years flown by
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by GeoffSmith » Fri 13.12.2019, 20:51
Came across Steve's photo above and took the liberty of copying it from PhotoF**ked to Imgur:
Calypso Red S2 #417
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by Steve A » Sat 14.12.2019, 00:51
"If everything is under control, you are going too slow."
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by GeoffSmith » Sat 14.12.2019, 23:14
Calypso Red S2 #417
USB ElanScan interfaces - £60 incl. UK P&P & £65 incl. ROW P&P
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by dapinky » Sun 15.12.2019, 10:54
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