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Recommendation for a map?
we're fed yp of maps that fall apart after one journey or that aren't clear to start off with.
can anyone recommend a good map of the UK please?
thanks
can anyone recommend a good map of the UK please?
thanks
"Finish each day And be done with it.
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You have done what you could.
Some blunders and Absurdities have crept in.
Forget them as soon as you can."
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Depends what you want to use it for.
For a road atlas the Phillips range is excellent - about A3 sized and a couple of inches thick with excellent mapping - in my past life I was a cartographer so know a good map from a bad one. Mine is 10 years old and has yet to fall apart.
The ones you pick up in service stations or discount book shops for a couple of quid are generally poor as they remove a lot of detail to get the price down and the bindings are no more than a couple of staples.
Any fold out map of the whole of the UK is only any good for main routes.0 -
I second Phillips Navigator Maps.
Sometimes you can pick them up in The Works Bookshops cheaply.The man without a signature.0
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