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Tech. Advice: Series 'A' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
B.T.H Magneto-Generator Series 'A' Comet
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Holmes" data-source="post: 72363" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>Well AEI was a holding company that owned BTH, put the hyphens or circles where you like! Then GEC took over AEI in 1967, MY father had worked for BTH from when he left school and had worked his way up to be a Chief inspector, a job worth having in those days and a job that he thoroughly enjoyed, then after the GEC takeover in 1967 he received a letter in his wage packet from Arnold Weinstock CEO of GEC I guess, telling him his services were no longer required, as my father saw his job as a job for life he was not best pleased. Anyway Robert, my suggestion is that an AEI Magneto is in fact a rebadged BTH magneto as they were one of the same company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Holmes, post: 72363, member: 302"] Well AEI was a holding company that owned BTH, put the hyphens or circles where you like! Then GEC took over AEI in 1967, MY father had worked for BTH from when he left school and had worked his way up to be a Chief inspector, a job worth having in those days and a job that he thoroughly enjoyed, then after the GEC takeover in 1967 he received a letter in his wage packet from Arnold Weinstock CEO of GEC I guess, telling him his services were no longer required, as my father saw his job as a job for life he was not best pleased. Anyway Robert, my suggestion is that an AEI Magneto is in fact a rebadged BTH magneto as they were one of the same company. [/QUOTE]
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