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VE read your description passing of the old style cker", (CM, August 13). looting the usual stance of d-style recovery man — of tongue firmly in cheek — I Id beg your indulgence to my own comments.

ing ex-Merchant Service loyal Navy, my rig of the as and is white shirt, collar :ie. The cords I grant you, to phrase a well known advert

"keep warm the parts other trousers don't". Boots never, light shoes definitely for the delicate clutch control so necessary in our work.

The drooling black Alsatian or more correctly German Shepherd alas died a while ago — Dante was only black because he would roll in gear oil! As the enclosed photograph shows he has been replaced.

T. CARRUTHERS Carrutherstown Dumfriesshire