As another clue, the symbol is symmetrical.
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As another clue, the symbol is symmetrical.
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Pondering...it's familiar. Part of a street sign? But can't think what exactly. And why most villages...?Originally Posted by Richard Brown
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Cycle lane sign?Originally Posted by Richard Brown
Not part of as disabled parking sign?
Been distracted by your nice new avatar! Does that indicate an early-riser drinker?
Last edited by stranding; 06-27-2012 at 05:43 AM.
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Oxfordshire, UK.
Split plies, not hairs.
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No extra help, already thought that was the shape :-(Originally Posted by Richard Brown
Have been trawling the code / statutory signs with no luck. Can't be a radioactive warning...
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Split plies, not hairs.
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How old is your car?
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Found it. Sign for a goods vehicle testing station!Originally Posted by Richard Brown
In most villages?
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Oxfordshire, UK.
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Yes, it is an MOT Testing station sign. However, it also applies to cars and motorcycles.Originally Posted by stranding
I've seen village garages with this sign. In lots of villages.
I love the way in which some lettering has slipped. It reminds me of the opening shots from Faltry Towers!
Your turn now.
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Yes, that's very funny! Makes you wonder how reliable a garage it is!Originally Posted by Richard Brown
Strange how that sign is both very familiar but difficult to identify.
Next coming up as soon as I can.
Last edited by stranding; 06-27-2012 at 06:23 AM.
IPad3, 16gb, PC Win7, S.Galaxy Note.
Oxfordshire, UK.
Split plies, not hairs.
Shaun the sheep or M*A*S*H or Tangerine Dream or possibly Queen for King...
A challenging one perhaps. Or not, for one who should know.
What is this?
What is it's name?
Where would it traditionally be found?
Who would originally have been most likely to have made it?
What is the stuff it's made of?
For an extra bonus prize, what is the stuff inside it?
Last edited by stranding; 06-27-2012 at 08:01 AM.
IPad3, 16gb, PC Win7, S.Galaxy Note.
Oxfordshire, UK.
Split plies, not hairs.
Shaun the sheep or M*A*S*H or Tangerine Dream or possibly Queen for King...