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Jun 05, 2024
I needed this item to transfer petrol fuel from a motorbike tank into a container, so that I could mix in a special additive. The main problem I had
I needed this item to transfer petrol fuel from a motorbike tank into a container, so that I could mix in a special additive. The main problem I had was with the supplied plastic tubing. Firstly, it was thin walled and was kinked in several places. With the tubes in position for use I could not pump anything. The tubes were kinking in the tank and not reaching the petrol. Also, they were not petrol proof. With my own tubing the pump worked well.
Apr 11, 2015
Hamer, who are they? Buy this book and discover.
This is a lovely, 'coffee table' book, well written and with many illustrations, particularly of Hamer guitars, of which I never dreamed so many models had been made. I bought the book because I own a Hamer Newport Pro guitar (left-handed)but the book would would be of consuming interest to any guitar geek.
It was fascinating to read of the company's humble beginnings, started as a consequence of Paul Hamer's abiding obsession with vintage guitars and the trading thereof. I was amazed at the initial lack of luthery and business skills but read with pleasure of the hard work, gradual developments, and expansion into the successful business it became. Hamer guitars were of top quality, and my specimen is no exception. Paul Hamer left (or was perhaps pushed from) the company in 1987 and an alliance was made the following year with Kaman Music (which owned Ovation Guitars). This mutually advantageous deal led to quite a plethora of new models over the following years but a sea change came in late 2007, when Fender MIC took over Kamen. The following year global economic recession ensued as a consequence of the USA sub-prime housing market fiasco. Under Fender, production of (the relatively expensive) Hamer guitars almost ceased in 2009, in favour of the employees making Fender and Guild (owned by Fender) acoustic guitars in the Hamer factory. But production of Hamer guitars built up again over the following three years, until the ultimate catastrophe: in late December 2012 Fender ceased production of Hamer guitars and shelved the brand. So, after thirty-eight years, Hamer was effectively a brand no more.
The story of Hamer Guitars is very interesting and I wholeheartedly recommend this book. A limited number of brand-new, old-stock Hamer guitars are still available in the USA, even a few left-handed models. Why not buy yourself a fine guitar and a piece of history to boot,as I did. The current new and second-hand prices of Hamer guitars is almost criminally low, so there are bargains to be had.

Aug 29, 2024
I fit one of these charging leads to eve...
I fit one of these charging leads to every bike I purchase (too many over the years to mention) and have never had a problem.