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David

10-09-2002 11:18:33




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Seen them around lately? Theres a number painted loud colours with plants stuck in them, but the majority seem to have just dissapeared, you know? the ones that used to be so much of a pain to clean. Well a local farm sale, two good ones appeared and went to the same bidder for (inc VAT) £75 each!!!. What is the world coming to? Good job I kept some of mine!!!.




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Robert Elliott

03-02-2006 13:18:08




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 Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to David, 10-09-2002 11:18:33  
I may be able to find a number of clean, undamaged but once-used alu churns complete with lids, and a few without lids, somewhere on the Farm. If
anyone is interested please contact me ASAP,initially by e-mail.
Thanks.



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John Clarke

01-27-2006 06:11:06




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 Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to David, 10-09-2002 11:18:33  
I am looking for, two or four aluminium or steel milk churns, for garden use.Please can anyone out there help a nutcase,John, Bournemouth.



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dave andrews

06-27-2006 03:28:20




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 Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to John Clarke, 01-27-2006 06:11:06  
I CAN GET YOU 4 ALUMINIUM MILK CHURNS



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Andrew Gordon

03-25-2005 10:21:10




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 Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to David, 10-09-2002 11:18:33  
I need 11,000 milk churns for immediate purchase.
Any ideas



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dave andrews

06-27-2006 02:54:16




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 Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Andrew Gordon, 03-25-2005 10:21:10  
i can get you about 400 milk churns if you wont



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ROBIN BATHER

12-19-2005 09:59:26




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 Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Andrew Gordon, 03-25-2005 10:21:10  
Are you by any chance the Andrew Gordon that I knew in Wood Lane, Shepherds Bush and Earls Court etc. back in 1967?
Robin in Mexico



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Nick

12-14-2002 14:52:09




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 Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to David, 10-09-2002 11:18:33  
I LOVE THE HOMELY LOOK TO THE CLASSIC MILK CHURN. I DO ACTUALLY PAINT EM IN CANAL FOLK ART. I HAVE A CHURN BUT NOT A FULL BLOODED ONE, I GOT IT FROM A CAR BOOT FOR 11 QUID . SOMEONE TOLD ME IT WAS A GOATS MILK CHURN, I DUNNO , ITS ORNATE ANYWAY.



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GIXER

10-13-2004 09:00:45




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 Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Nick, 12-14-2002 14:52:09  
My other half mentioned she would like a milk churn for the garden. I mentioned it to my mate who"s sister has a farm ans she gave us one that is about 60 years old (before alluminium)My other half thought he had given her the world she loves it



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Dan

02-19-2003 00:15:44




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 Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Nick, 12-14-2002 14:52:09  
I'm looking to buy and decorate an Aluminium Milk Churn as a present but can't seem to find any on Ebay etc. Can anyone offer me advice on where i may be able to get hold of one?



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Peter Woodberry-Watts

02-27-2003 04:03:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Dan, 02-19-2003 00:15:44  
I have four Aluminium Milk Churns, which I bought to use as stools, however never got around to it.

I live in Surrey.

Let me know if you are intersted



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Maggie Stott

05-07-2004 02:24:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Peter Woodberry-Watts, 02-27-2003 04:03:15  
Hi There,
Am interested in a couple of your milk churns
doing up an old barn that was once used for milking cows, would like to give it some authentic touches, Regards Maggie



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june hawkins

06-10-2004 13:32:49




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Maggie Stott, 05-07-2004 02:24:21  
hi there ive had my 2 milk churns for a while i used to be a milk sales rep working for a dairy in tadley nr reading and when he sold the company i asked for a couple to keep to remember my days as a rep my husband only sprayed them last night aluminium they look like new i stand pots of pansys on them on my patio they look great bye for now june



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John Mackay

10-27-2003 01:08:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Peter Woodberry-Watts, 02-27-2003 04:03:15  
I would like to buy some aluminium milk churns asap.Good price paid.



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Zoe McCrow

08-24-2003 04:31:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Peter Woodberry-Watts, 02-27-2003 04:03:15  
I am looking to buy an old aluminium milk churn with a lid, anyone got one for sale? I live in Kent so that area would be preferable.
Zoe McCrow



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dave sulley

05-04-2003 16:13:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Peter Woodberry-Watts, 02-27-2003 04:03:15  
Hi PETER,
Yes I would be interested in purchasing two of your milk churns IF you still have any /them for sale.
My wife wants them for the garden,don't ask why!!

rgds

Dave Sulley



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Peter Woodberry-Watts

05-16-2003 06:59:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to dave sulley, 05-04-2003 16:13:58  
Hi Dave

Sorry for taking so long to reply only just logged back on to site.

If you are still looking I have them available.

I live in New Malden, Surrey.

My e-mail address is peter@cosydinners.com

Look forward to hearing from you.

Cheers

Peter



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Peter Woodberry-Watts

05-16-2003 06:59:39




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to dave sulley, 05-04-2003 16:13:58  
Hi Dave

Sorry for taking so long to reply only just logged back on to site.

If you are still looking I have them available.

I live in New Malden, Surrey.

My e-mail address is peter@cosydinners.com

Look forward to hearing from you.

Cheers

Peter



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Tim Munro

06-12-2003 10:35:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Peter Woodberry-Watts, 05-16-2003 06:59:39  
Anybody interested in Milk Churns I have approx 40 for sale £40 each but will consider offers TIM



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sarah alcock

08-14-2004 10:42:39




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Tim Munro, 06-12-2003 10:35:15  
Hi, do you have any milk churns left?
I live in Surrey but would consider a drive!
Sarah



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angus

10-12-2003 04:24:29




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Tim Munro, 06-12-2003 10:35:15  
Tim, hi do you still have milk churns i am looking for 5-6 for bar stools



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Frank Reeve

06-16-2003 09:26:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Churns in reply to Tim Munro, 06-12-2003 10:35:15  
I am interested in purchasing a milk churn for use on an small area that we have developed for railway and other relics. Can you let me know where you live (I live in Lincoln) and them I can decide if it is possible to collect a milk churn from you.

Thanks

Frank



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Tim Munro

06-16-2003 09:50:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk Chu in reply to Frank Reeve, 06-16-2003 09:26:56  
Frank, got your message, I am in Dorset Weymouth, should be able to arrange something. Tim



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Jerry Betteridge

10-02-2003 09:41:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Aluminium Milk in reply to Tim Munro, 06-16-2003 09:50:32  
I am interested in buying an old style aluminium chrn, esp one from the west country (Cornwall would be perfect). Any offers?



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