Dad was telling me a couple of years ago...he used to work on Vickers Valliants as well, one of the three V bombers developed in the UK, Valiant, Victor and Vulcan.
The Valiant of course was scrapped early on because of metal fatigue problems as a result of its operational role being change to a low level bomber, which the airframe couldnt take. He was one of, if not the first person to find the cracks. He was doing a routine inspection...and called the relevent officers...errr you'd better have a look at this

. He said all hell let loose. They were promptly grounded and eventually scrapped. On one of those being scrapped, he hacksawed off the 'spectacles', the control stick, as a keepsake (again, strictly against the rules). He kept it for years, and some years ago chucked it away..which seems an odd thing to do to me, but there you go.
He was an aviation artist (before he went blind) which brought him into contact with many like minded people, and he was talking to a guy who was involved with a society which was related to the Valliant somehow, During the conversation, dad said he'd cut off the 'spectacles' and kept them.
The guys jaw nearly hit the floor

. That'd make a wonderful centrepiece to a museum they have somewhere...there's not a control stick left anywhere in the world...

errr i threw it away a little while ago, never believed it had any interest or value to anyone. It's somewhere in Peterborough council tip now.
Perhaps my dads job got me my interest in mechanical things....he sometimes used to bring servos and bits home...they always intrigued me as a youngster. Perhaps his willingness to break the rules was passed onto me as well...hence my sig....'if i were the boss, i'd sack me too'
Not really relevent to the post, but it is in a way....just thought it might be interesting to those that are...errr interested in aviation matters.