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Anyone able to confirm identity Imageas an F.T.Willaims?
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It is indeed an F T Williams "The Dorset," Sir.

There is a photo of one with a better transfer on this link, 2nd rod down :-

http://www.inthenetuk.com/pages/Vintage ... lliams.asp
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Thanks Ash,

This ones for sale locally but sadly his valuation is way off.

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NiceRoach wrote:Thanks Ash,

This ones for sale locally but sadly his valuation is way off.

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Can you define "way off," Sir ?
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He's looking for £100? - and I'd most likely want it rewhipped plus more, - it's fine but a bit tired.
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Re: Dorset

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Everyone thinks every attic find is worth a fortune, forgetting that cane is basically dried grass!

Tell him to get on the internet and stop making it up, but instead do some research!

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