Hello, I think partially own a singer sewing machine due to a inheritance, it looks the same like in the photo. Raul
Thanks for starting this thread Santi, i regard you as a valuable asset to this forum. I find the beer ads to be particularly interesting as i love quality beer. Bass is now owned by the producers of the watery garbage known as Budweiser, Anheuser-Busch InBev.
Stella Artois is now also owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev, the beer that is still brewed in Belgium is still a quality drink, but the stuff we get here in Britain is a nondescript Euro lager that is guaranteed to give you a bad head.
Thank you Gunny for your words and for the information on watered down beers, or that causes a headache the day after.
Regards
Santi
Last edited by TabsTabs1964; 09-13-2020 at 02:38 PM.
Hamm's beer did that for me. Headache in a can.
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now this thread takes us all to a time long ago forgotten! I like it, keep em comming.
The “Huiles Renault” motor lubricants were born in the shadow of vehicles. Renault preferred to prescribe its own oils and lubricants.
The company was born in 1911 and its first factory was established in Paris in 1920: Issy les Moulineaux, located between the Seine and the railway
The automobile grew enormously, as did Renault's other motorized products.
The dealer network is expanding and the need for maintenance grows, including the demand for Huiles Renault products. In June 1923 a second factory was started up in Marseille.
In 1924 Huiles Renault founded his first foreign factory in Antwerp-Merksem.
In 1935 Huiles Renault was the largest independent manufacturer and distributor of lubricants in France
World War II had an immediate impact on Huiles Renault. In June 1940, the Issy les Moulineaux factory was destroyed by the French army to prevent German troops from having access to supplies and packaging materials.
The Issy les Moulineaux factory was completely rebuilt in ten years (1945-1955). Meanwhile (1953) a branch was created in West Germany and in 1957 the same expansion took place in Italy.
Finally, all the activities of Huiles Renault were sold in 1968 to the French state oil company Elf. Huiles Renault products were renamed Société des Lubrifiants Elf Aquitaine in 1983. In 1991, the Huiles Renault brand disappeared permanently.
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