Didn't you read the article then?Sun Tzu wrote:John Mould owns the JM x plates doesn't he ?
Is he leaving the demolition trade ?
Ownership of a two-initial, number one registration is not a common thing. To own both of the number one configurations for a set of initials is almost unheard of. Sir John owns JM 1 and 1 JM, both of which adorn Rolls-Royces. He also has JM 2 on his Jaguar XJ220.
The two JMs did have a pact not to compete for the same plates and therefore hike the prices up. Perhaps Mr Mould needed a bit of cash and flogged his one to SJM.RoyalBlue wrote:Sun Tzu wrote:John Mould owns the JM x plates doesn't he ?
Is he leaving the demolition trade ?No, way too many important things to do. Pretty sure there'd be some fool who would plough through it in case there was a chance to have a dig at SJM !!RoyalBlue wrote:Didn't you read the article then? ?
RoyalBlue wrote:Quite clearly states that:
Ownership of a two-initial, number one registration is not a common thing. To own both of the number one configurations for a set of initials is almost unheard of. Sir John owns JM 1 and 1 JM, both of which adorn Rolls-Royces. He also has JM 2 on his Jaguar XJ220.
If he sells a few number plates we could sign a perm strikerMad Dog's Ghost wrote:Raising funds for a loan signing up front?
Kevin Keegan?toppy wrote:If he sells a few number plates we could sign a perm strikerMad Dog's Ghost wrote:Raising funds for a loan signing up front?
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