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![]() alot of guys have written me asking to see some of the old tudor catalogs and rule books.......i have posted some on my site on the first page......for some of you old guys like me, we spent many hours staring at them as a kid....you can click on each picture to see a larger version.
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![]() While I have all the rule books from 67 on, some in mint condition, this idea of yours to go online with it is fabulous. I'm at the office so now there is going to be downtime at work while I stare at these fabulous pics for several more hours! LOL!
I've been looking at these pics since I was 8 years old (1967), and I do remember when they first came out. Still, it never gets old to see these. However, has ANYONE ever collected any teams that were painted up as snappy as these were for the photo shoot? Maybe these "photo boys" were the only ones ever painted this good! LOL! Thanks again for a great post. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Glenn and Charles: I would like to do a multi-part series for “The Tweak” magazine on the history and chronological order in which the old Tudor Boards were released. You two hold the key, in terms of years in which the standard boards were manufactured and released, would you like to help me out. I’m thinking 3-5 year time frames to break up the segments, noting the major innovations or designs that influenced each new board or era of board. My email address is rfanara@verizon.net; please contact me directly if interested. I can’t do this article without some help in terms of reference material; the old rule books supply most of what I need. You will not need to send me the rule books just scanned images with dates; I can take it from there. If you would like to contribute to the article, that can be arranged as well, personal histories associated with certain board types help make the research more enjoyable to read. Glenn, I think we learned your story WRT to the 510 model years ago, it’s worth repeating. Thanks, Ray F.
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![]() great stuff.
I still have dreams where I walk in a store and they have all of the original Haiti teams for .50 per team ! I know I am 41 years old and still dream about electric football. Yes Haiti teams were .50 a team in the local hobby store when I was a kid. The teams were behind the counter and on the wall , the local hobby store guys knew me and would let me just look at the teams for hours until I picked out 1 team that I was going to buy , that was all that I could afford ![]() |
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![]() ray.i would be glad to help any way i can.........i love the old black shoe bigmen and hog teams...............here is my email too..
coachbback@hotmail.com |
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![]() When we talk about the history of the game, these guys are the first ones I call. Its an important part of the game that we all forget about.
Feel free to take any photos off of my blog as well. I have been trying to compile photos of old boards. Really look forward to seeing the article.
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Chris Markham, CLM Designs, Custom Painting http://www.freewebs.com/clmdesigns http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=befa |
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