AJS Mug
- kernow kid
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AJS Mug
Disaster has struck!! Just dropped and smashed my AJS Mug!! Any chance I can buy one at the club stand at Shepton Mallet please???
Regards kk
Regards kk
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- Stuoyb
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Re: AJS Mug
Try emailing the parts guys - spares@jampot.com
- to check if they have any stock left
- if so, can they put one on the van for you (which is being loaded on Thursday)
- to check if they have any stock left
- if so, can they put one on the van for you (which is being loaded on Thursday)
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Re: AJS Mug
Check the model of your mug and use the correct part number as there are two types: tea and coffee.
Oh, and don't confuse it with the interim hybrid model which is half tea and half coffee, or the very late one which has a lid with a spout for older members.
(Apologies if I'm teaching an old dog how to hide his spilt milk under a bushel).
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- ajscomboman
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Re: AJS Mug
Nev, you are such a wag!! Mind you, Tony will only be in luck if they read the e-mail, wouldn't boil the kettle it could be on a long time!!SPRIDDLER wrote:Check the model of your mug and use the correct part number as there are two types: tea and coffee.
Oh, and don't confuse it with the interim hybrid model which is half tea and half coffee, or the very late one which has a lid with a spout for older members.
(Apologies if I'm teaching an old dog how to hide his spilt milk under a bushel).
- kernow kid
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Re: AJS Mug
Silly me! Part number, of course...
Thanks for the advice gents, always useful to get the benefit of hardcore, high mileage muggers. .
kk
Thanks for the advice gents, always useful to get the benefit of hardcore, high mileage muggers. .
kk
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Re: AJS Mug
Don't forget there are left and right hand models.
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Re: AJS Mug
I am going to Shepton mallet on Saturday and am quite confused as usual on this forum and will search for a handless mug!!
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Re: AJS Mug
Isn't there also a 'twin' with 2 handlesStan Palmer wrote:Don't forget there are left and right hand models.
Stan
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Re: AJS Mug
Breaking news. Mug update...
This morning I received a phone call from the spares scheme confirming that they were carefully packing a mug to send to Shepton. Also that I had a few quid credit with them so I paid the difference and can collect on Sunday.
I did clarify that id ordered a single handed, hybrid ( tea and coffee), ambidextrous, bi sexual, vegan friendly, binary
blue one.
Which I think slightly confused the caller!!
Kk
This morning I received a phone call from the spares scheme confirming that they were carefully packing a mug to send to Shepton. Also that I had a few quid credit with them so I paid the difference and can collect on Sunday.
I did clarify that id ordered a single handed, hybrid ( tea and coffee), ambidextrous, bi sexual, vegan friendly, binary
blue one.
Which I think slightly confused the caller!!
Kk
Top tip - if it needs more than 2 bolts to hold it on, its probably important...