Didn't realise that I had any replies to this thread. I've added some more videos to the list!
Cheers for the comments chaps, much appreciated! Any comments will help me improve the videos.
Lol It'd be interesting to learn what the Americans think of my Merseyside accent 
I'd probably love your accent! In fact, I have been practising (yep spelled it the proper British way!) my "British" accent, and I collect and restore British Stationary engines (have a Villiers WX-11 2 stroke, a Stuart Turner P4 1 cylinder 2 stroke, a Stuart Turner P55 Ex-RAF gen set model, 2 cylinder 2 stroke, a Petter "appletop" "M" type 2 stroke, a Petter AA1 4-stroke diesel, a Villiers "Junior" 98cc 2 stroke on an Atco mower, a BSA (made for BSA by Villiers) "Sloper" 4 stroke petrol engine on a Ransomes mower, 2 (incomplete and currently stuck) Villiers MK V 2 strokes off Howard Rotorvators, and whatever else I can't remember! LOL! I like and prefer the 2 strokes, but will grab a British 4 stroke when it says to me "PLEEEEASE TAKE ME HOME, MATE!" To add to my utter joy, our new neighbour (spelled it right again!) is from England and his accent is delightful, and he's teaching me some proper British! I also get and read "Stationary Engine" magazine, and drink several brands and types of British teas--yeah I like it strong! (or should I say "robust?!") So here's one "Yank" that would be DELIGHTED to meet you and see if I can also talk in your accent! I can give you some American 'Hillbilly/Redneck' talk/accent, too! I think most Americans find a good British accent just delightful! Cheers! Rick "C-6" Delair (ricksbulbs).
