I seen this on Ebay a few weeks ago and as it was a Cricket theme (another fav sport of mine) I had to have it.
Its just a paper coiled board but I have not seen one with markings like it before and it looks like it is a mini version of Test Match Cricket (remember that game) but on a dartboard, think its from the 1970's:
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Even has wickets and leg byes, I guess the opponent must have to throw their darts into one of the "caught" section or even in the Black "wicket" sections:
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I assume the batting side just throws into the scoring sections for runs:
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Its a normal board on the reverse, that looks like the most used part of the board:
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I found out recently that these were actually made by Unicorn in the 1970's.
Its just a paper coiled board but I have not seen one with markings like it before and it looks like it is a mini version of Test Match Cricket (remember that game) but on a dartboard, think its from the 1970's:
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Even has wickets and leg byes, I guess the opponent must have to throw their darts into one of the "caught" section or even in the Black "wicket" sections:
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I assume the batting side just throws into the scoring sections for runs:
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Its a normal board on the reverse, that looks like the most used part of the board:
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I found out recently that these were actually made by Unicorn in the 1970's.