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Brad

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When they make moulds for Australia do the spin the cherry the opposite direction?
 

Pistolero

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British piston and turbine engines all turn the wrong way, so spinning the cherry backwards
would be pretty much par for the course.

Bill
 

John

Active Member
I am of the opinion it will be about like the backwards N in the Lyman ingot molds. I am not betting the retirement on it.
 
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Ian

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British piston and turbine engines all turn the wrong way, so spinning the cherry backwards
would be pretty much par for the course.

Bill

Not to mention driving on the wrong side of the road, and putting cream in their tea.
 

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And they think we're barbaric, uncouth savages. Hell, they don't even speak good English!