This is getting interesting,when Doug Mc Hard commenced his employment at Meccano he was given permission to take into his possession all of the old Meccano museum contents as the museum was not rally serving any purpose any more,this included lots of aeroplanes mostly in boxed sets,there were masses of old photographs of times gone at the factory including pictures of diecasting machinery and prototypes,Frank Hornby figured a lot in those pictures,the huge desk that Frank had in his office realised mega money,it went to a Meccano enthusiast in South Africa I think his name was Matthews ? Doug also had prototypes such as a fibreglass Junkers 87,these were all in that sale.
After his passing these was a massive auction,the collection was dispersed,did you purchase any of these GR ? he went under the name of Somerville his company that produced limited runs of vehicles in miniature,he was a crafstman supreme,Somerville were sold and became part of another company,all history now but all part of the historical equation.
If you had not saved those items GR then they would probably have been scrapped,sometimes interests overlap,a worthy custodian indeed.
Barry.
