HUGE Ranalah Discovery! | With Steve Fletcher

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @dbentleyto95
    @dbentleyto95 7 месяцев назад +13

    It is so heartwarming to see people excited about their work. Then I find Dom's channel, then there's Steve, who is just as excited. Two beautiful people who make me happy to know they're in the world.

  • @birgittvanwijk9646
    @birgittvanwijk9646 Месяц назад +2

    I enjoyed this so much! I’m a 77 year old woman and this brought back so many wonderful memories! My father could do anything, trade or mechanical. He taught me how to renovate a house, gifted me tools for Christmas and birthdays. He was a watch maker with enormous patience. Later he joined the navy, studied and became a naval radar engineer. He used to take me into the ships engine rooms and I was fascinated! I love big machinery! Eventually I had my own helicopter business, became a pilot. The mechanics of helicopters are amazing! I am a sculptor and tools are a huge part of my craft. I love the Repair Shop because I love to learn, understand everyone’s craft. So much talent! Thank you for this trip down memory lane.

  • @timtharp835
    @timtharp835 8 месяцев назад +15

    I live in Canada and the Repair Shop is my favorite British TV show. So to find you on you tube was amazing and then Steve pops in it really made my day. Thank you both for a very enjoyable video.

  • @stephenshivers5150
    @stephenshivers5150 Год назад +97

    This is my favorite. I love everyone from the repair shop, but if I'm honest this is 1A and 1B and to see them so excited together about this is so fun. I love how excited Steve is to show you something he knows you'll get enjoyment from is equally as fun as your excitement. It reminds me of my buddies and I when we were younger and just having so much fun doing this kind of thing. Well done guys.

    • @simonclark9367
      @simonclark9367 Год назад +11

      Was just thinking what to comment & you've said it all sir, couldn't agree more.

  • @iansmith2350
    @iansmith2350 Год назад +26

    I absolutely love the Repair Shop programmes and am left in awe at the amazing skills that the team exhibit. I was born and brought up in Witney and I well remember Steve Fletcher's dad, John. My mum used to take her watch to his shop in Corn Street for repair. In the 1950s/60s, my dad had an engineering works at the back of the Blanket Hall, just a few doors away from Mike Wheeler's, which also had back doors just a short length from the river Windrush. When I was a kid, Wheeler's was Rudge's motor bike shop. So all this has personal associations and is so fascinating. I'd heard that Wheeler's was closing, but had no idea that this old workshop was still there at the back.

  • @BellalinaBallerina
    @BellalinaBallerina 6 месяцев назад +6

    What a joy to see two craftsmen so happy and excited about tools! I love how you took a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship of the bolt and nut!
    What a wonderful video

  • @Ozbert
    @Ozbert Год назад +24

    Good old Steve Fletcher for knowing that it was a rare and precious object. Nice to see you working together to achieve something too.

  • @dolphson77
    @dolphson77 Год назад +13

    Great to see two very genuine guys who love their work completely in their element. I started life as an engineer and followed my dad into that world. It was only when I became an engineer that I appreciated how he was feeling when he could not find a tool that I had borrowed and not put back..... now I too treasure tools........
    This kind of passion is just what we need, keep up the good work guys, always facinating to watch 🙂

  • @ianlane1024
    @ianlane1024 Год назад +32

    Great find Dom. I ex army and a bit of a ww2 history geek. Steve mentioning De Haviland is interesting. The war department tasked small workshops just as this to make aircraft parts during the war. This idea was to spread out production ,so that it would be impossible for the Germans to bomb just one factory and halt production.
    If it was used for De Haviland parts it would have almost certainly have been for the Mosquito. A primarily wooden plane but incorporating some metal panels.
    The other alternative could be that the wheel was at the nearby De Haviland factory and sold of after the war.
    The fact you found it so close to an old aircraft factory makes it almost certainly to have come from there.
    If so a real piece of british history .
    Credit too you and Steve for saving it ,to keep the history alive.

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Год назад

      If not in situ from new could equally have come from any post WW2 sell off

    • @samrodian919
      @samrodian919 Год назад +7

      @@highpath4776 yes maybe, but what the hell would they have wanted such a large machine with which to wheel? My money is what Ian Lane said, small workshops ordered to produce parts for the WW2 aircraft industry. Which is far more likely.

    • @MianCowell
      @MianCowell Год назад +2

      @@samrodian919 I'd guess that after the DH factory closed, the fittings were sold off very cheaply and the bike shop saw an opportunity to obtain a useful tool.

    • @deloradeabel8487
      @deloradeabel8487 Год назад

      Thank you for the info, very educational!

    • @liannebedard5521
      @liannebedard5521 11 месяцев назад

      I was raised in a tool manufacturing town in the northeast. My dad was the guy you went to when your gizmo wouldn’t work, or wobbled. He knew a guy who knew.,.so I love watching these guys..,

  • @ianlainchbury
    @ianlainchbury Год назад +20

    Epic. This really is. Steve & Dom, no repair shop production team... just pure proper heritage stuff. Fantastic. Ty

  • @MickRushforth
    @MickRushforth 8 месяцев назад +6

    Just love watching Steve repair clocks and the other things he turns his hands to amazing

  • @kellylaliberte548
    @kellylaliberte548 Год назад +33

    How lucky that Steve found that and knew the exact person who would love and appreciate it. It was fun to watch the two of you geeking out about history and old tools.

  • @sonofedmund5004
    @sonofedmund5004 Год назад +17

    Dom's had a haircut and looks 20 years younger! I've just been round an old bicycle repair shop that was set up in the 1920's and left in the 1980's and not touched since, it had a very similar vibe to that place. The bit where the wood dropped was pure 'Only Fools and Horses' - nice to see 2 guys working with no safety equipment and not a risk assessment in sight!

  • @brianreardon159
    @brianreardon159 Год назад +6

    Steve shakes with joy watching Dom frozen absolutely solid with happiness. Priceless 😅

  • @nickmassey9104
    @nickmassey9104 Год назад +16

    Awesome find. Steve is a legend .this will be another part of your Ranalah working history future museum

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan Год назад +7

    There is nothing quite like finding that one elusive tool that has been hiding from you for years. To have a friend be the one to introduce you to it is the icing on the cake.
    Brilliant find...I couldnt help noticing the anvil on the floor just by the ranalah .......

  • @neilknight7626
    @neilknight7626 Год назад +8

    Hi Dom,a friend of mine who has sadly passed away worked at the ranalah factory during the sww described how there was twenty wheels in a row fixed to the floor and ceiling. During the day the constant pressure of all the wheels lifted the ceiling which was also the floor above so when they finished they had to slacken all the wheels off to stop them damaging the wheels.

  • @rayfk4
    @rayfk4 6 месяцев назад +2

    At 1:16 seconds there is a black carved box which has Pacific Northwest Indian coast design on it. As a Tlingit and Tsimsian tribal member (Alaska Native), I immediately noticed it and was shocked to see it in a Repair Shop-related video in England. I will wonder forever if the box was just a tourist-type object or an authentic box! LOL BTW, Love Steve, Dom and all on the Repair Shop!

  • @govsquid
    @govsquid 8 месяцев назад +3

    I have to imagine that when one gets a text from Fletcher saying "get over here!" that there isn't a moment's hesitation.

  • @digitaIgorilla
    @digitaIgorilla Год назад +9

    I think you met the stunt Steve, today, as this one only has the one pair of glasses on his head. The 'hero' version wears many more 😂

  • @jameshurst3279
    @jameshurst3279 Год назад +23

    Amazing what you’ve achieved in two years. Not letting life pass you by Dom. Thanks for the inspiration

  • @besenzon1
    @besenzon1 Год назад +10

    What an amazing twist of fate. You were obviously meant to have that Ranalah ❤️

  • @shirleypugh4177
    @shirleypugh4177 Год назад +3

    Two of my absolute favourites from the Repair Shop. Their enthusiasm is so hearttwarming, even though I haven't a clue what the thing could be used for!

  • @jonathangreenwood793
    @jonathangreenwood793 Год назад +4

    Two of the best guys on the planet saving a piece of history. Whats not to love? Make sure it's put to work so that the history can continue in your name. Similarly, I like to buy old tools, restore them and use them. When I pick them up I always wonder what the previous owner may have created with them. I look forward to using them, creating and then passing them on and teaching my children how to use them. I could totally feel what you felt when you took that apart to be the new custodian. Just brilliant.

  • @lesleysmith5623
    @lesleysmith5623 Год назад +6

    What an amazing find and what an amazing video. As a retired engineer I could spend days in there just finding gems, soaking up the atmosphere and ghosts of the past.

  • @blacksquirrel4008
    @blacksquirrel4008 Год назад +9

    Fantastic. No doubt the knowledge of even the existence of Ranalah has increased by leaps and bounds due to your efforts. Had a chuckle about “Bring your tools,” then you only use a big Crescent wrench and have to borrow a hammer.
    Congratulations.

  • @hilarypower6217
    @hilarypower6217 Год назад

    I'm an over 60's woman and I just love workrooms and tools like this. I looked up Ranalagh straightaway and fell in love. I would be straight in there, stroking everything, and wanting to take it all home. Just love you both x

  • @peterhofmann8292
    @peterhofmann8292 3 месяца назад

    You can feel the excitement of both Dom and Steve finding these rarities. Glad they were able to save this

  • @patrickhostler5939
    @patrickhostler5939 Год назад +6

    I had seen the bike shop was closing down a while back, but I’m so pleased you’ve managed to rescue that great tool. Astounding discovery by Steve!!!❤

  • @suem7515
    @suem7515 9 месяцев назад +4

    My father-in-law (who has just turned 90) has always loved and collected old tools. Running a farm here in Victoria 🇦🇺, he became a jack of all trades and found his way to repair almost anything. To this day he still spends hours in his workshop. He loves The Repair Shop but I’ll send him now to your channel as I know he’ll love this too.

  • @bobt3374
    @bobt3374 Год назад +8

    Well done Steve & Dom for finding a piece of history it will be good to see what you do next Dom.

  • @neilkennykenny4113
    @neilkennykenny4113 Год назад +6

    I'm delighted for you finding this piece, if anyone deserves it you do, good look with the wall mounted version.

  • @MrMattDat
    @MrMattDat Год назад +20

    As I watch this video, I can't help but wonder what original Ranalah parts might be sitting in boxes on the shelves! Very cool!

    • @DominicChineas
      @DominicChineas  Год назад +35

      I did have a good look and found 3 lower wheels that’s all

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Год назад +10

      @@DominicChineas The lathe looked tasty too.

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  • @helenj8471
    @helenj8471 Год назад +5

    You should definitely do a workshop tour at Steve's one day.

  • @terrytopliss9506
    @terrytopliss9506 Год назад +6

    So pleased for you Dom and thank you Steve.👍👍

  • @nigelparker5886
    @nigelparker5886 Год назад +3

    Heritage fever is a great condition! To find, buy and become a custodian for a while of such objects, is to know not just about its manufactured origins, but of the man- hours of skilled work and product output that came from such pieces of old gear! Brilliant find, great little video of you both! Thanks and Cheers!

  • @stephenrice4554
    @stephenrice4554 Год назад +3

    What a great video with those two people . I get absolutely when they were holding that bolt , appreciating the work that went into something 70 odd years ago that's still doing it's job now . There's nothing much made today that'll live up to that , though I'd be happy to be proved wrong

  • @chrisjackson9978
    @chrisjackson9978 Год назад +2

    What a great video. Thank you Steve Fletcher for finding it and for letting Dom know. Brilliant.

  • @grandaded
    @grandaded Год назад +7

    What a find. Great to see the excitement (both of you) ...

  • @RedHotChilliMe
    @RedHotChilliMe Год назад +1

    Interesting 🤔 Love old historical tools and workshops 🇬🇧

  • @davidberlanny3308
    @davidberlanny3308 Год назад +5

    What a great find, I'm sure one day you will unearth a wall mounted one as well.
    Good luck from Spain!!

  • @oneperspective
    @oneperspective 7 месяцев назад

    I love the enthusiasm between Steve and Dom when talking about the family through the generations. My great grandfather had a motorcycle dealership and workshop in the north of England in the 20’s and I seem to naturally gravitate to anything involving wheels and oil :-) thanks for this video.

  • @edenhoop2096
    @edenhoop2096 Год назад +4

    How truly reassuring for those of us blessed with a spiritual bent to see good intentions .. beautiful passion .. a willingness to better the world for all being rewarded like this .. Steve & Dom perhaps way back during difficult times now being the shining lights they really are. Watch & learn from them good people ❤

  • @VTX1800MC
    @VTX1800MC Год назад +4

    Great find, that beam is ash like to see it clean and going.

  • @jozsefizsak
    @jozsefizsak Год назад +2

    That's so great. It's wonderful to be able to share the thrill of finding this grand old device. Isn't it special that it's no less useful all these years later!

  • @neilthompson7723
    @neilthompson7723 Год назад +3

    What a find. Wonderful how fate worked to connect the right people to save it.

  • @westaussiejeff1547
    @westaussiejeff1547 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful find.... Very special Steve and how serendipitous that you two know each other......

  • @Larry-325
    @Larry-325 Год назад +2

    Just found this video! You guys are great, finding and preserving the past! Love it!!👍👍👍👍

  • @adamschorn4258
    @adamschorn4258 3 месяца назад

    Thier joy brings me so much joy! So nice to see. Love all your videos Dom. Thanks for sharing!

  • @cynthiaforward1296
    @cynthiaforward1296 6 месяцев назад

    We are so lucky to have people on this show that are so down to earth so loving to people.
    Thank you

  • @rogerfairhurst8705
    @rogerfairhurst8705 Год назад +2

    Absolutely loved this. You can feel the excitement in the air!

  • @timstradling7764
    @timstradling7764 Год назад

    The excitement, that the normally very placid Steve, engendered in you Dom, transmitted through to me. Fantastic ‘barn find’ magic - love it !!

  • @twcmaker
    @twcmaker Месяц назад

    Hi Dom.
    I'm thinking the timber part is more likely to be Elm. Seeing the small split in it, going off at a angle makes me think it's Elm. Ash is usually far more straight grained. Elm has been used for hundreds of 'engineered' parts. Think of holding bells in church spires, blocks around propeller shafts etc.
    Hope this helps
    Jamie

  • @WarHogz
    @WarHogz Год назад +3

    Hi Dom, there was a BBC 2 programme on last night about tailoring the uniforms and making the equipment for the coronation. There was a lovely old chap who was using a Ranalah to make the helmets for the Horseguards Regiment. One of only two people in the world who can do that particular design. Thought you’d find it interesting.

  • @lloydsmith6856
    @lloydsmith6856 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing, these guys are the modern day Fred Dinah’s and I love watching them. Thank you so much for sharing this, your such an inspiration for us older folk

  • @hughtempleton8640
    @hughtempleton8640 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video and amazing tool . Thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @The-RA-Guy
    @The-RA-Guy Год назад +1

    Hitting it with an adjustable?! My Dad would have gone mental at me! lol
    Fabulous bolts, different sizes but still doing the job many, many years later. Love it, saving money and proper recycling.
    Thanks for this Steve and Dom. I share your passion👌😍

    • @DominicChineas
      @DominicChineas  Год назад +1

      Haha Steve did tell me off! I was just too excited

  • @philipgray9155
    @philipgray9155 Год назад +1

    Serendipity, fate or whatever - a great intersection of events and two fantastic people. Just wonderful and all so interesting - love it!

  • @markm7874
    @markm7874 Год назад +2

    Wow, what a great find. Old workshops are the best. I'm sure there were a few things in there you'd have loved to put in the back of the van.

  • @garrymatthews4430
    @garrymatthews4430 Год назад +6

    Dom that must have been a great day and to have Steve find and help recover it such a plus, keep them coming

  • @andyc972
    @andyc972 Год назад +1

    Excellent stuff Dom, that's what friends are for ! Your enthusiasm for the Ranalah and Steve's reminiscences of his family are infectious, what a great and unexpected link-up and what a great workshop, hoping it doesn't get developed !

    • @andyc972
      @andyc972 Год назад

      BTW Dom, can you see if you can get Steve to give us an overview of his tool Carousel that sits on his bench - we only get glimpses during Repair shop and I'm interested to see how its made and it's contents, I'm sure there's would too - I intend to make one for myself !

  • @nancyharel9728
    @nancyharel9728 Год назад +2

    You are wonderful and thank you both for sharing your love for old stunning equipment holding so many memories! 🥰

  • @brian.7966
    @brian.7966 8 месяцев назад

    the best program ever made, keep it up, the presenters are truly stars.

  • @GARDENER42
    @GARDENER42 Год назад +2

    What I remember about Whitney is from the mid 70s, when there were 29 pubs along the main road.
    We tried the half pint pub crawl but never made it half way (was training at Leafield radio station at the time).
    Guaranteed that Ranalah was used in the production of aircraft during WW2

  • @markparry5722
    @markparry5722 Год назад +1

    What a great find and story! The many many mudguards and tanks that have been made on that and headlamps😄 great stuff dom! What's appening with the Bessa!!

  • @robingray1302
    @robingray1302 Год назад +2

    Next project, a one piece alloy outer shell for the 356 ?

  • @markbonham
    @markbonham Год назад +2

    Fantastic find and really enjoying your voyage of discovery. 👍👏

  • @donaldprice9569
    @donaldprice9569 Год назад +1

    Love Steve and Love Dom--the joy that they bring to every project is infectious. Your skill is beyond reproach--long may you both wave.....

  • @marieeaton-smith5168
    @marieeaton-smith5168 Год назад +1

    What a find by Steve, and to share it with you - fabulous.

  • @michaelmiller641
    @michaelmiller641 Год назад +2

    Wow! That was absolutely fascinating! Thanks Dom and company

  • @hoperp1951
    @hoperp1951 Год назад

    Awesome, so much of our social, cultural and industrial history is being lost. So glad little snippets here and there are being discovered and saved by a few dedicated few.

  • @tricial4330
    @tricial4330 6 месяцев назад

    Artisans, gentlemen, so passionate about craft and their world. I had no idea you had a channel, Dominic! Can't wait to see more!

  • @donjohnson24
    @donjohnson24 Год назад +5

    Great find - but I must admit I was shouting at my screen about the danger of the top part suddenly dropping! Good to see that no damage seemed to have occurred.

  • @lynnhaswell1690
    @lynnhaswell1690 Год назад +1

    What an exciting find in Witney with Steve 👌😊

  • @ronaldkent1971
    @ronaldkent1971 Год назад +1

    Fantastic thanks Dominic & Steve

  • @paulgarbarini
    @paulgarbarini 11 месяцев назад

    I share your excitement at the discovery. Love it!

  • @more.power.
    @more.power. Год назад +1

    Hey there! loved your video about the discovery of the Ranalah English wheel, and I have to say, it was absolutely fascinating! I loved seeing how excited both you and Steve were about the find. The information you shared about the potential use of the English wheel in aircraft part production during World War II was really interesting, and it got me thinking about the history behind the tool. It was also cool to hear about your personal associations with the area where the discovery was made. I'm a big fan of the Repair Shop program, and I always enjoy watching the skilled team in action. Congratulations to you and Steve for preserving a piece of history and continuing its legacy by using the tool. Thanks for sharing your excitement and knowledge with us!

  • @darinareyacrazyman1505
    @darinareyacrazyman1505 Год назад +1

    Good job saving another piece of history!

  • @threeriversforge1997
    @threeriversforge1997 Год назад +1

    That really is a great thing. And it just goes to show the importance of building positive relationships with fellow craftsmen.

  • @geoffhann4109
    @geoffhann4109 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful find. A true friend.

  • @Big.Al.3
    @Big.Al.3 Год назад

    What a find. Steve struck gold for you.

  • @norriestewart4333
    @norriestewart4333 Год назад

    What a fantastic find and now it's off to a home that appreciates it. It'll be great to see how you restore it to it's former glory. Have to say I was almost shouting at the screen to tie a rope onto the beam or put a softwood block on the floor before you started to unbolt the top section so that it didn't hit the floor with a thud and do any damage. Thankfully it survived and now onto pastures new.

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 Год назад

    What a great find! Steve you're a treasure, Dom was sooo excited when he realised what you had found for him! You both were right, had Steve not investigated the premises his great grandfather spent a good deal of his working life in, the frame and the wheeling parts would have been weighed in to the scrap metal yard, and that would have been possibly the last Ranalgh of its type gone for ever. Well it's in its spiritual home now in Kent!

  • @bigmuz_pilot
    @bigmuz_pilot Год назад +1

    This is amazing, imagine being the custodian for all of this stuff!

  • @johnrushworth360
    @johnrushworth360 Год назад

    Steve Fletcher is the brother i wished i had , so kind and gentle

  • @moodilove3743
    @moodilove3743 Год назад

    This was awesome. I feel the same way about old tools...they are truly works of art. I'm glad someone made a comment about the ladder as it was love at first sight for me! My mind was racing with ideas to use the ladder creatively.

  • @smd1uk
    @smd1uk Год назад +1

    Wow. Great find. You two have got me really excited and I’m only watching the video! Looks like yet another project for you Dom 😂.

  • @samdalby7271
    @samdalby7271 Год назад +3

    What are the chances, eh?
    And another piece of Ranalah history is preserved..

  • @rayhitchman4741
    @rayhitchman4741 Год назад +2

    Like a kid in a sweet shop. Only saying. Damn good find

  • @simplysimon9868
    @simplysimon9868 Год назад

    So lucky Steve found this was still in the old family business Dom. What a great video and thanks for letting us see mate.

  • @kentmckean6795
    @kentmckean6795 Год назад +1

    Fabulous find!

  • @AndyUK-Corrival
    @AndyUK-Corrival Год назад +1

    Fabulous, I’m am as excited as you and Steve,I’m love a hunt for old tools and anything of quality like this. Can’t wait to see you renovate it. Two of my favourite people, I’m sure I cajoled have a long conversation with you about all sorts. I too get excited seeing well engineered nuts and bolts….😂. Andy UK

    • @DominicChineas
      @DominicChineas  Год назад

      I can’t wait to get it back to the workshop clean it up and figure out how they made it!

    • @rowleyrosie
      @rowleyrosie Год назад

      @@DominicChineas my ancestors came from Rowley Regis in the Black Country where they made wrought iron nails, rivets, nuts and bolts, later boiler making, tube making, they turned their hands to all sorts of metal working. The first tanks in WW1 were made just down the road. The engineering skills of those people always thrills me, I see the occupation given in a census as a 'nut and bolt maker' or a boilermaker and wonder how much skill and experience was in those hands. So while you and Steve were admiring that bolt, I was wondering where it was made! Delighted that Steve was able to recognise the importance of this tool and direct it into your hands. Wonderful stuff!

  • @willgrime
    @willgrime Год назад

    Really pleased for you, Dom. What an exciting find! Thanks for sharing. Will

  • @MusicFan0001
    @MusicFan0001 Год назад +1

    Very nice find Dominic!
    For removing all the rust and dirt, I would suggest trying a laser cleaner (-service) for this historical Ranalah! Would make a nice vlog too! Greetings from Holland!

  • @yellowgas66
    @yellowgas66 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Dom on the find . And I’m still waiting on my mini Ranalah Ha Ha.
    God Speed Dom keep them coming.

  • @carlhobson1578
    @carlhobson1578 Год назад

    Great find Steve! What a coincidence and what great history!

  • @mattWallJsy
    @mattWallJsy Год назад +1

    Fantastic stuff! Great save from the scrapyard, and back to who should own it. Grab the steels when they demolish the building perhaps?

  • @HarleyGeezer1954
    @HarleyGeezer1954 9 месяцев назад

    I just found your channel. I have been watching he Repair Shop for years now. Thanks for keeping history alive.

    • @DominicChineas
      @DominicChineas  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you have found us! I hope you’ll stick around

    • @HarleyGeezer1954
      @HarleyGeezer1954 9 месяцев назад

      @@DominicChineas Indeed I will.

  • @RedHunter500
    @RedHunter500 Год назад +2

    Sad to see Mike Wheeler closing - great character. But so good to see the old tools appreciated.

    • @DominicChineas
      @DominicChineas  Год назад +1

      It is sad, but it’s good all of the tools in there are being saved

  • @daveflatters4981
    @daveflatters4981 Год назад +1

    Well done Steve. What a find