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That was quick - thanks SO much, that is perfect!steve
It amaized me that in 85 I think I phoned up Alpine Action & they told me they were having a closing down sale It was always busy when ever I went in there
What's TLB But there were two different shops Alpine Action in Notting Hill Gate & Alpine Sports in High Street Ken
Quote from: wish id kept my TA on January 16, 2011, 07:13 PMWhat's TLB But there were two different shops Alpine Action in Notting Hill Gate & Alpine Sports in High Street Ken TLB=Tim Leighton Boyce,photographer/editor of various BMX mags over the years.
Tim was also the manager for Alpine Sports and Alpine Action
Quote from: MartyC on January 17, 2011, 05:37 AMTim was also the manager for Alpine Sports and Alpine Action Wow, I didnt know that. I didnt know the 2 shops were linked and I didnt know that TLB was in charge.
Quote from: S&MAlex on January 17, 2011, 09:28 AMQuote from: MartyC on January 17, 2011, 05:37 AMTim was also the manager for Alpine Sports and Alpine Action Wow, I didnt know that. I didnt know the 2 shops were linked and I didnt know that TLB was in charge.I'm pretty sure that Alpine Sports became Alpine Action, then when that folded it went back to being Alpine Sports. They moved from Nottinghill Gate to High St Kensington when Alpine action folded and had the basement of the Alpine Sports shop there. I remember working there when the kids that played "Pogo Patterson" came in to buy a blue Kuwahara KZ2.
Quote from: MartyC on January 18, 2011, 03:34 AMQuote from: S&MAlex on January 17, 2011, 09:28 AMQuote from: MartyC on January 17, 2011, 05:37 AMTim was also the manager for Alpine Sports and Alpine Action Wow, I didnt know that. I didnt know the 2 shops were linked and I didnt know that TLB was in charge.I'm pretty sure that Alpine Sports became Alpine Action, then when that folded it went back to being Alpine Sports. They moved from Nottinghill Gate to High St Kensington when Alpine action folded and had the basement of the Alpine Sports shop there. I remember working there when the kids that played "Pogo Patterson" came in to buy a blue Kuwahara KZ2.Alpine Sports was there first, in High Street Ken, I went there in the 70s to buy skate board wheels, then Alpine Action came about in the early 80s