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Russell":38knkd1z said:
:lol:

Wonder if we can find a better pic on the web somewhere?

Who knows. Did look about 6 years ago :lol:

Were you in that pic? I forget?
 
I just got my head in at the back of the picture but I think that I may have been cropped out in some publications... I have an old copy of Maxim and I'm in that but I don't seem to be in the one above.

Good money back in our modelling days :lol:
 
Russell":4zld99zn said:
I just got my head in at the back of the picture but I think that I may have been cropped out in some publications... I have an old copy of Maxim and I'm in that but I don't seem to be in the one above.

Good money back in our modelling days :lol:

My modelling career spiralled downwards somewhat after that early success.


I'm the one with the SPIN wheel I'm ashamed to say :oops:
 
John":2jv0iyb1 said:
Russell":2jv0iyb1 said:
I just got my head in at the back of the picture but I think that I may have been cropped out in some publications... I have an old copy of Maxim and I'm in that but I don't seem to be in the one above.

Good money back in our modelling days :lol:

My modelling career spiralled downwards somewhat after that early success.


I'm the one with the SPIN wheel I'm amashed to say :oops:

I had a SPIN wheel on my Trek TT bike BITD - no points for guessing what colour either :oops:

So whats the full story behind this episode of fame for you and Russ?
 
I was perusing the files, and I took a look at this ancient Bridgestone MB-1 brochure, touting the advantages of drop bars. And I realized that I'm in the photo.

Top photo, second page, far right. And I don't use drop bars.
 

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