TomMc666
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Not a problem.. One of the few that sends decent offers once registeredHi Tom, that was very generous of you. Much appreciated.
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Not a problem.. One of the few that sends decent offers once registeredHi Tom, that was very generous of you. Much appreciated.
Is that a Piaggio cardi' or did you put the badge on . .The Doug Neidermeyer cravat/ascot/dickie turned up today. Quite pleased with the way it sits.
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The cardi came with a really badly emroidered leopard head on the left breast, which quite frankly made it unwearable. Had a look for something that was big enough to sew over the puke-inducing panther, and found an old Piaggio badge.Is that a Piaggio cardi' or did you put the badge on . .
Photo said 79-80. Lot of of mixed up youth then hadn’t quite the difference between mod, skin and or they had been originally. Most scooterists started life as one or the other or both like moi.
Ah it said 79-on the google picSomeone on FB recognised the two skinhead types in the background and reckons it's 83/84ish.
FANTASTIC !Don't recall if this had been posted:
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Portrait of football fans on their way to see Manchester City at Maine Road. From Daniel Meadows's free photographic studio on Greame Street, Moss Side, Manchester, February - April 1972.
Wow sexy hair grips.....notDon't recall if this had been posted:
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Portrait of football fans on their way to see Manchester City at Maine Road. From Daniel Meadows's free photographic studio on Greame Street, Moss Side, Manchester, February - April 1972.
Wow sexy hair grips.....not
I seem to remember greatcoat-style coats (double breasted, peak lapel) as a fairly mainstream thing around 1972/3, had one myself for 'best'
You got me! That’s why I obviously said what I didAdmit it Andy, you would love to still have enough hair left on your head to be able to wear a barrette/hair-clip, even ironically!
I would have described them as frockcoats, greatcoats being longer.I seem to remember greatcoat-style coats (double breasted, peak lapel) as a fairly mainstream thing around 1972/3, had one myself for 'best'