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Is that an old board or do they still make Lucky Strike cigarettes?
I have some Lucky Strike flights, I got from an ebay seller, he had them listed but then took the listing off, I contacted him and asked if he still had them and why he removed the listing. He said that he was not allowed to sell them because who ever owned the Lucky Strike brand had complained as they were not for the U.K. market.
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It is an older style board with the galvanized band around it. Maybe the 90's. No date stamped on the back. Made in England.
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Dartbord, I was looking at the photos of your extensive collection and the Harrows Quadro 240 really caught my eye. I had never seen a board with quads on it before seeing that picture.
Hell of a collection you have. Is it a private collection in your home or is this some type darting museum open to the public. You have more dart related stuff than any dart shop I've ever been in and I appreciate the historical aspect of collection.
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yet again dartbord scores a thumbs up from me
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My dart and dartboard collection is in my home. I have over 100 dartboards hanging up on my walls in my game room. Each wall has a regulation board set up. Three have brittle or american style widdy boards and the other a soft tip board. With my main set up (Blade IV board) I can switch boards in seconds if I get bored. I have only been collecting for about four years. I have a few boards from Australia,France and of course England. You can see pictures of my walls in the other section on my flickr site. I guess it is turning into a museum and that is where I want the collection to go so everyone can enjoy.