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Home-made Programme Boards


TonyMac

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In the next issue of Backtrack we intend to run a mainly visual feature on programme boards, and all the weird and wonderful designs produced in the 70s and 80s. We're not talking boards bought from track shops, but the home-made variety.

 

Many were a work of art and are still in use today.

 

There are a few examples on our Facebook page here:

https://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000692754563

 

If you have one that you would like to photograph and share with us and our readers, please email a high-res image to:

editorial@retro-speedway.com before May 1st.

 

And if there is a story behind it, plse let us know.

 

Thank you.

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In the next issue of Backtrack we intend to run a mainly visual feature on programme boards, and all the weird and wonderful designs produced in the 70s and 80s. We're not talking boards bought from track shops, but the home-made variety.

 

That reminds me of when i was at Belle Vue in the early 1990s. An announcement was made during the meeting asking if anyone had found a home made programme board which was made with photos of old Aces favourite Cyril Maidment. Even then that board must have been a good fews years old!

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