Charlie Clymo
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Charlie Clymo
Been asked a trivia question
What is unique about charlie clymo and in what year did it happen?
Can anyone help with this?
What is unique about charlie clymo and in what year did it happen?
Can anyone help with this?
The strength behind you is always greater than the challenge in front of you
He invented a motor mower that levitated itself off the ground by means of an air current generated by its rotating blades. The effect was if it was floating on a cushion of air, making it very light to manouver over surfaces.
Unfortunately, because of an un-noticed printers error, the mower was marketed under a slightly different name and he never got the recognition he deserved.
Unfortunately, because of an un-noticed printers error, the mower was marketed under a slightly different name and he never got the recognition he deserved.
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Not sacked, but was not popular (according to R Davis anyway). Liked the farm too much apparently.
I had a Flymo once, it was good for grass that didn't grow.
I had a Flymo once, it was good for grass that didn't grow.
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LOL - beat me too it....but you wrote it much more eloquently.GrumpyOne wrote:He invented a motor mower that levitated itself off the ground by means of an air current generated by its rotating blades. The effect was if it was floating on a cushion of air, making it very light to manouver over surfaces.
Unfortunately, because of an un-noticed printers error, the mower was marketed under a slightly different name and he never got the recognition he deserved.
I hear you're hung like an eloquent.
Yes, but it is highly embarrassing when your equipment keeps stealing the peanuts off the bar.fingers wrote:LOL - beat me too it....but you wrote it much more eloquently.GrumpyOne wrote:He invented a motor mower that levitated itself off the ground by means of an air current generated by its rotating blades. The effect was if it was floating on a cushion of air, making it very light to manouver over surfaces.
Unfortunately, because of an un-noticed printers error, the mower was marketed under a slightly different name and he never got the recognition he deserved.
I hear you're hung like an eloquent.
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ask rogerWA he played juniors with him
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well...you needed a packed lunch and a compass to get there....and more than a slim chance you had to stay overnight.......saintsRrising wrote:Back in the 30's would Geelong have not been "in the country" too????Enrico_Misso wrote:He left to coach in the country.
Apparently they offered him more money than Geelong
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