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No pleasure without
Payne...
A request, to John Payne, by
a local hospital for lifting gear capable of dealing with a very
large patient resulted in a typical John Payne reaction and led
to John setting up a separate company which successfully developed,
manufactured and marketed a complete range of medical lifting
equipment.
With the passage of time, John
Charles Payne has retired divesting himself of his many business
interests, including the sale of the automotive related business
at Eynsham, F.J. Payne and Son to his son Tim Payne. The Payne
engineering lineage has been maintained based on Tim's formative
years as an engineering craft apprentice at the Royal Military
College of Science, at Shrivenham, the extensive facilities of
which afford the student a very comprehensive practical training
and experience. Between Shrivenham and his acquisition of F.J.
Payne, Tim developed a business specialising in the application
and the retro-fitting of Laycock de Normanville overdrives to
Rolls Royce, W.O. Bentley and Derby Bentley cars .... and other
classic cars.
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When I met Tim recently he said:
"We currently fit our proven de Normanville adaptation on
the old vintage and classic chassis, long propshaft cars, but
we have added to the Overdrive Designs Ltd (a Tim Payne company)
range by developing our own unit for the modem coil sprung Land
Rover, certain Range Rovers and Discovery models mated to the
LR/RR five speed gearbox.
Tim continued: "Although
we do service work for local garages, as every day work, on modem
engines and I bless the man who decided to introduce cam belts
on modem engines. We have the knowledge, skills and the equipment
to completely re-work the oldest of engines. With a workforce
of 25 including many experienced engineers and machinists, we
have people - now over sixty that served an apprenticeship with
the company."
more.............
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