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Days Gone By

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Days Gone By. Not only can you read about the Good Old Days in the Superb Backtrack magazine, you can also see some of the stars of yesteryear in action.

 

We have now produced 2 more Volumes 5 & 6, these contain footage from the 1979/80 years including Boston, Eastbourne, Hull (including Mauger, Moran, Sigalos and Joe Owen), Halifax, Rye House, Mildenhall (including a 10,000+ crowd v Rye House), Exeter (with Scott Autrey), Weymouth, Peterborough, Milton Keynes, Crayford, Swindon (with Phil Crump), Cradley Heath (with a very young Schwartz/Penhall) Kings Lynn, Wembley Indoor and Birmingham indoor, Long Track racing from Holden and Wolverhampton Olymique 1972, and much more.

Both are almost 1 hour long and are priced at £15.00 each + £1.50 P&P

 

We have lots more footage and Vols 7 & 8 will be out by the start of the new season, including 1972 footage from Eastbourne v Boston, Wimbledon v Belle Vue, Peterborough, Canterbury, Weymouth, Exeter, Gothenberg World final 1980, Norwich from the 50's.

 

Sadly most of the tracks mentioned above are no longer with us, but It really does show what is out there and makes great memories.

;)

Please can we thank everyone who has sent footage, and please ask them to keep it coming.

 

Many thanks

 

:) Ken Burnett

T2TV

23 Eastbourne Road, WESTHAM, Pevensey, East Sussex, BN24 5NE.

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Is there anything with Sheffield on would love to show it to my son, who could some faces to names who I keep telling him about.

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Is there anything with Sheffield on would love to show it to my son, who could some faces to names who I keep telling him about.

 

Sadley not, other than the morans pre sheffield days though, have some on the old screen sport tapes though.

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