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  • #35587
    Harry Wilkes
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      #424700
      Harry Wilkes
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        @harrywilkes58467

        Not wishes to highjack Chris Judd's post but prompted by the comments regarding borrowing books etc, I have a rather expensive book in my possession I know whom it belongs to but my friend deny's that the book is his and refuses to take it back frown But I'll make sure he get's it back I've put it in my will . Anymore similar stories

        H

        #424724
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Not at all similar, I'm afraid, Harry … but I'll share it anyway:

          I had a bound volume of the 'Illustrated London News' containing two great items: A lengthy article about the pneumatic railway, and a beautiful engraving of a Gatling Gun mounted on a Camel.

          A 'friend' borrowed it to lend to a friend who wanted to use the illustration in a TV programme.

          Needless to say: I never saw it again.

          … Lesson learned.

          MichaelG.

          #424738
          Bill Phinn
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            @billphinn90025
            Posted by Michael Gilligan on 17/08/2019 19:56:11:

            A 'friend' borrowed it to lend to a friend who wanted to use the illustration in a TV programme.

            I suspect the TV and film industry are among the most reckless borrowers of people's property.

            I once received a request from the BBC to use my former house as a location for filming. Even though the remuneration would have been good, I refused when I saw the disclaimers about potential damage to my property.

            I was already on my guard anyway; as a boy I lent my great grandfather's Acme Thunderer railway whistle to someone we knew who was making a film and, like Michael, we never saw it again.

            Edited By Bill Phinn on 17/08/2019 20:58:51

            #424753
            Howard Lewis
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              @howardlewis46836

              This defines the two sorts of human being.

              The ones who are honest and concieneous, who, if they borrow something return it clean and tidy, and promptly.

              Possibly, better than when you lent it.

              The others are, as said, reckless, careless or even dishonest. IF you get it back it is dirty, damaged of missing parts.

              Somethings just vanish, "No, I never had it" and so on. Even if you can see it among their other possessions, "No that never came from you" Careless of other folk's possessions, at the least.

              They get crossed off the list of friends, and the Christmas Card list.

              But I love dealing with the first sort. They are a pleasure to know.

              Howard

              #424755
              V8Eng
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                @v8eng

                To quote a very old saying “never a borrower or a lender be”.

                I made the mistake of being the second one and losing gear a few times never again (I don’t borrow things either).

                 

                Edited By V8Eng on 17/08/2019 21:49:29

                #424758
                Gary Wooding
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                  @garywooding25363

                  It rains upon the Just and on the Unjust, both together

                  But it rains more upon the Just

                  Because the Unjust has the Just's umbrella.

                  #424760
                  Mikelkie
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                    @mikelkie

                    Friend of mine borrowed a 5 ton fly press from me and used it at his friends workshop for making large traction engine wheels. This friend of his passed on and my press ended up in his estate never saw it again. expensive lesson

                    #424761
                    Michael Gilligan
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                      @michaelgilligan61133
                      Posted by Gary Wooding on 17/08/2019 21:54:28:

                      It rains upon the Just and on the Unjust, both together

                      But it rains more upon the Just

                      Because the Unjust has the Just's umbrella.

                      .

                      laugh

                      #424762
                      V8Eng
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                        @v8eng
                        Posted by Gary Wooding on 17/08/2019 21:54:28:

                        It rains upon the Just and on the Unjust, both together

                        But it rains more upon the Just

                        Because the Unjust has the Just's umbrella.

                        Don’t lend them your brolly either then.😉😁

                        Edited By V8Eng on 17/08/2019 22:07:04

                        #424765
                        Martin Hamilton 1
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                          @martinhamilton1

                          Personally i always think if someone is kind enough to trust you & lend things until you can source your own, you should always go out of your way to return items promptly. Unfortunately there are some people that either don't return items or you have to do the chasing to get your items returned to you.

                          #424779
                          Enough!
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                            @enough

                            Similar story … I have an antique cylinder phonograph which I stupidly lent to a "friend" for use as a prop in a stage-play. He assured me that it was simply a visual prop … it would not see any actual use.

                            What he didn't tell me, until he returned it, was that after the show, he let his kids play with it for a day or two (huh?). It was returned with considerable damage to the horn. He tried to minimise that by claiming that the horn was "pretty dented actually when I lent it to him" (it absolutely wasn't).

                            Since then, I'm "neither a borrower nor a lender" and he, considerably less a friend.

                            (The horn incidentally was an all but irreplaceable original …. not one of the modern, replacement spun-aluminum horns)

                            Edited By Bandersnatch on 18/08/2019 01:38:07

                            #424784
                            jimmy b
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                              @jimmyb

                              Some years ago, a work mate asked if he could borrow a pair of axle stands, an angle grinder and trolley jack.

                              I say, "sure thing, what do you want them for?", believe it or not, the answer I got was "I'm going to restore a car, I'll only need them for 6 months"!

                              Needless to say, I declined…….

                              Jim

                              #424831
                              AdrianR
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                                @adrianr18614

                                I lent a friend an air needle gun and an air accessory set. Quite some time later after badgering I got the accessory set back minus a custom air fitting, which made it useless. Also the spray can had not been cleaned properly. I recently rediscovered the set while moving house, I have now replaced the custom fitting so I could use the air duster to clean the lathe.

                                As to the needle gun, he denied having it till I pointed out what he had used it on. Then he said he must have sold it on ebay. No apology or offer to replace it.

                                Needless to say he is not a friend anymore.

                                 

                                Oh and my brother borrowed my copy of "its a wonderful life" never saw it again. My wife bought it as a gift, and she is not pleased. Every year the film comes on TV, and the comments start sad

                                 

                                Adrian

                                Edited By AdrianR on 18/08/2019 11:27:58

                                #424834
                                Alan Waddington 2
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                                  @alanwaddington2

                                  I loaned a mate my work SDS hammer drill, told him explicitly that i needed it for a job on the coming Thursday, He didn’t bring it back, and wasn’t answering my calls, so i went and bought a new one.

                                  When he did return it the week after, seemed a bit miffed when i explained i didn’t want it back but expected him to buy it, for what it had cost me to replace.

                                  We are still friends, but he never asks to borrow anything these days.

                                  #424846
                                  Guy Lamb
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                                    @guylamb68056

                                    As the years have passed I've amassed a good collection of tools and equipment, from building, plumbing and agricultural to engineering equipment and I've also sorted out friends and acquaintances into 'trustees' and 'not to be trusted with anything' categories.

                                    The system works well, if you tell at the point of inquiry, to which stream the friend/acquaintance belongs.

                                    I also stencil or engrave most things on the advice of the police after a burglary some years past.

                                    Guy

                                    #424910
                                    Phil Whitley
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                                      @philwhitley94135

                                      I usually find that if I borrow anything (which is rare) I have to fix it before I can use it, and if I lend anything, I have to fix it when I get it back! If anyone asks to borrow now I generally tell them to fetch the problem to me, rather than take my tools to the problem!

                                      #424912
                                      jimmy b
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                                        @jimmyb
                                        Posted by Phil Whitley on 18/08/2019 18:36:59:

                                        I usually find that if I borrow anything (which is rare) I have to fix it before I can use it, and if I lend anything, I have to fix it when I get it back! If anyone asks to borrow now I generally tell them to fetch the problem to me, rather than take my tools to the problem!

                                        I'm with you there Phil!

                                        Jim

                                        #424913
                                        Watford
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                                          @watford

                                          Some years ago a neighbour asked to borrow my sledge hammer to do some fencing work for his mother. He brought it back after the weekend – fine. A couple of weeks later he borrowed it again, and then again. and again. Return period got ever more extended.

                                          Finally he came to borrow it one day and I was able to say 'Well you could borrow it, but you need to return it from last time first!'.

                                          Mike

                                          #424915
                                          Watford
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                                            @watford

                                            sorry  –  finger trouble.

                                             

                                            Edited By Watford on 18/08/2019 18:58:10

                                            Edited By Watford on 18/08/2019 18:59:23

                                            #424922
                                            Meunier
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                                              @meunier

                                              posted by Michael Gilligan on 17/08/2019 19:56:11:

                                              ….. and a beautiful engraving of a Gatling Gun mounted on a Camel…….

                                              MichaelG.

                                              I'm sure a little humour wouldn't completely assuage the sense of 'let-down' but would that have been the Sopwith or Bactrian variety MichaelG ?

                                              DaveD

                                              #424958
                                              Michael Gilligan
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                                                @michaelgilligan61133
                                                Posted by Meunier on 18/08/2019 19:49:49:

                                                posted by Michael Gilligan on 17/08/2019 19:56:11:

                                                ….. and a beautiful engraving of a Gatling Gun mounted on a Camel…….

                                                MichaelG.

                                                I'm sure a little humour wouldn't completely assuage the sense of 'let-down' but would that have been the Sopwith or Bactrian variety MichaelG ?

                                                DaveD

                                                .

                                                If memory serves, it was a Dromedary

                                                MichaelG.

                                                #424961
                                                Bazyle
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                                                  @bazyle

                                                  One neighbour had my log saw for about 18 months but I had another so not a problem but he finally gave it back when he was packing to move. Another damaged my long reach pruner but replaced it with a better one which is currently with another neighbour until I need it but that's ok as I have had his tamper for a year or so which is easier than asking to borrow it again when I need it.
                                                  I'm a bit annoyed that the Cricket Club strimmer got borrowed and now needs attention.

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