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Many of you will know, or know of, TP member "Wheels", well on the 11th of April 2011 Julian is planing to do a marathon to raise funds for Blesma - the British Limbless Ex Service Men's Association and needs to raise AT LEAST £1000 in sponsorship for this most worthwhile of causes.
I'll let Julian tell you more, in his own words (details of the octabox follow)
Once I have confirmation of the donation I will ship the octabox to it's new owner at my expense (UK mainland, excl. H&I only).
Even if you have no need for this item please, please visit Julian's page and donate as much as you can - every penny counts!
Thank you in advance,
Graham
Please visit the sales thread to make your offer for the octabox
Many of you will know, or know of, TP member "Wheels", well on the 11th of April 2011 Julian is planing to do a marathon to raise funds for Blesma - the British Limbless Ex Service Men's Association and needs to raise AT LEAST £1000 in sponsorship for this most worthwhile of causes.
I'll let Julian tell you more, in his own words (details of the octabox follow)
II have here a brand new 170cm octabox with a Bowens S-Fit, these previously sold at £95 and I am looking for the best offer before the closing date of midnight on the 6th of March 2011. All of the money from the winning bid to be donated directly via Julian's JustGiving page.I am doing this because of a chance meeting I had with a remarkable gentleman called Eric Cottam at my Aunty Olga's funeral in January this year. His photograph is on this page. He is a 90 year old WW2 Vetran who lost both legs aged 19 in Belgium. He has written several books documenting his life and luckily enough I have managed to buy two of the books online.
He was so kind in letting me have his electric wheelchair when mine was only good for very short distances. It was like new he explained to me on a recent visit to him that he had only used it twice.
In return I am going to do a 26.2 mile (Marathon) in the wheelchair he kindly donated to me, (with my old 1 as a desperate last back up)
The route is from Boothstown in Salford on the East Lancs Road all the way to Liverpools Albert Dock.
His books proceeds all go to Blesma, so I thought what better way of thanking this gentleman than helping his chosen charity.
By the way I am a wheelchair user following a multitude of incidents and accidents and illnesses.
Meeting Eric has made me sit back and take a look out how lucky I am yet I fight with PTSD and depression as well as my physical disabilities.
Eric I salute you sir.
Please give generously these men and women deserve all our help.
Thank you
Julian (Wheels)
Once I have confirmation of the donation I will ship the octabox to it's new owner at my expense (UK mainland, excl. H&I only).
Even if you have no need for this item please, please visit Julian's page and donate as much as you can - every penny counts!
Thank you in advance,
Graham
Please visit the sales thread to make your offer for the octabox
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provided they spent the money on the cause instead of banking it ... £14.8m in the bank in 2008 sat doing nothing except safe guarding jobs for the boys! 