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Composite image depicting a world war 2 british RAF supermarine spitfire in silver livery flying at low level over moorland with a great sky in the... more
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Jennifer Fairbanks
April 27th, 2024
Really love this card and so perfect for my brother in law who will be celebrating his upcoming birthday in Gotham City. Great work
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April 27th, 2024
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April 27th, 2024
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April 27th, 2024
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April 27th, 2024
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Kimberly Lowell
April 27th, 2024
I am very pleased with my Old Buck cards! Good quality. The personalized message in one is a fun idea and turned out perfectly. All arrived on time. Thank you.
composite image depicting a world war 2 british RAF supermarine spitfire in silver livery flying at low level over moorland with a great sky in the background.
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Jessica Landa
Beautiful
Irina Sztukowski
Congratulations on your successful sale!
Scott Pellegrin
Congrats on your recent sale!!
Myrna Walsh
Beautiful !! Congrats.
Elijah Knight
Congratulations
Kathy Krause
Congratulations on your sale Meirion!
Cyndy Doty
Congratulations! It's beautiful!
Robert Phelan
Brilliant image, lovely work.
David Godbolt
A beautiful, stunning image Meirion, wonderful photography! ....l/f
Sunil Kapadia
Nice image. Congratulations!
Gregory Heath
The only way to fly.....fast and low... very beautiful work
Artie Wallace
Very nice
Paul Roberts
This is simply stunning
Alex King
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Al Fritz
great shot, well done! - Al
Stephen Thomas
Excellent photo!
Jeremy Hayden
A really beautiful picture.
Timothy Ducrot
Very very very Beautiful ! I like this photo
Ronda Broatch
Beautiful image - congrats!
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale!!!
Elaine Jones
An inspired composition. Very atmospheric!
Valerie Anne Kelly
Beautiful & a 5 ***** fave ;~} Valz
Adam Gardiner
This was a RR Griifion powered MK21 Spitfire operating out of RAF Woodvale near Liverpool until it retired in 1951. The white paint scheme signified that it was a Royal Air Force Costal Command aircraft on weather recon duties (flights to check the actual weather before the trainers took off) and the wetlandscape was presumably of the banks of the Mersey known as the Wirral. It would have been early morning and heading southwards back to base (the sunrise being in the East). This aircraft was originally left unpainted to save weight and gain a few knots and feet altitude to aid evasion when employed on wartime PR duties - one of the last of the many.
Meirion Matthias replied:
Adam, see here for this aircraft's story. I think you've got the wrong one. http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/theaircraft/spitfiremk356.cfm