Most northern hemisphere K&C collector (1 Viewer)

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I have been retired for almost a year now and have lots of time on my hands which is great when collecting .....but expensive .......the other day I was looking at a map of Alaska one of the only places left on my bucket list and my wife's ...anyways I was wondering if there is any other collectors out there farther north than I am.....which is 250 miles north of Toronto Canada ..........let me know.!!!!!!!
 
we have a customer in Icelandnot sure if that works out more north??

Tony Neville
K&C UK
 
Tony are you kidding me? We might have to dig up Magellan to solve this one.

Keep it silly
 
we have a customer in Icelandnot sure if that works out more north??

Tony Neville
K&C UK

250 miles north of Toronto gets you only to Sudbury, but that is nowhere near as far north as major Canadian cities of Calgary and Edmonton, and Iceland and Alaska are way north of them. Even Vancouver and Seattle are north of Sudbury. In Canada, the real north is Whitehorse or Yellowknife, but I don't know if there are any K&C collectors in those places.

Terry
 
Yeah I really think there is some dude working on some oil platform somewhere in Northern Alaska who's going to win this award.
 
I'm sure there have to be some collectors in Alaska. Can't imagine there aren't any.
 
We know a collector down on the southern end of Alaska (which a a lot further north than many places!).
 
There is a collector in whitehorse Yukon. K&C? not sure, blackhawk yes.
 
I heard Santa got hooked on K&C when he was delivering some a few Christmases back - and you can't get further north than the North Pole. :D

Terry
 
The furthest North collector I know is actually Tony Neville.You see he lives three thousand miles North of London in what is officially known as 'Oop North'.Things are very different up there.Men wear flat caps,its always minus 90 and the Wooly Mammoth is the favourite Sunday roast.They also race something called 'Whippets' which I think is some kind of four legged animal.;)

Rob
 
The furthest North collector I know is actually Tony Neville.You see he lives three thousand miles North of London in what is officially known as 'Oop North'.Things are very different up there.Men wear flat caps,its always minus 90 and the Wooly Mammoth is the favourite Sunday roast.They also race something called 'Whippets' which I think is some kind of four legged animal.;)

Rob

They talk funny an all and have faces like well booted tuggies :)
 

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