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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 62921Post GB_Groundworks

need to match these,

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Post: # 62932Post lutonlagerlout

some kind of brindle,but without 1 being removed no chance of full ID
they look pretty old TBH
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Whatever you put back is going to be a compromise. Best of luck G.
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Post: # 62936Post pickwell paving

Probably marshalls? Have a look on e bay chances of getting an exact match will be slim as long as the spacers don't line up any weathered brindle should be ok.
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Post: # 62937Post Al Jardin

Driveline 50 Brindle/Burnt ochra. Very weathered.

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Post: # 62948Post Pablo

Tbh Giles anything thats a close match would do given the state of them
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Post: # 62984Post ken

They could be Marley’s. They always held there colour well and the aggregates were very visible years down the line as shown in the pic. From memory im sure Marley’s were 65mm thick, lift one out and have a peek.
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Post: # 63080Post henpecked

Lol ,theres loads in the second picture, nick a few of them.

Marley brindle ,I'd say, used to sell them 20 odd years ago as seconds for me gaffer, could be some of the ones Ive flogged :laugh:

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