Ernie F

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About Ernie F

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  • Birthday 09/04/1945

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  1. Anyone remember Rayner and Wilson at the bottom of Woodborough rd, bought my Dresda Triton from them, god I wish that I still had it. It had a fibre glass tank on it when I bought it with Triton written on it but the BIN MEN knocked it off its side stand and onto a telegraph pole so that put payed to that tank. Bought an alloy tank from Briely Smith (not certain of the spelling) think they were down the Meadows.
  2. Broxtowelad, Sorry I only knew Geoff
  3. Hi Dave, Remember them both, if you went up Bradfield rd towards Denton Green John lived on the right hand side near the top.Spoke to John on the "net" few years ago he put some photo's on of himself and a young woman.Do you see many of the "old" gang?I remember them all ,it what I did 5 min's ago that I have a problem with
  4. Hi Dave48, No he lived on Beechdale rd just below the park gates.
  5. Hi Dave, David Prince Lindfield road if my memory serves me right. You are correct about the dogs name couldn't name him that these days, he was not my dog though everyone thought he was, he belonged to Geoff Ball on Beechdale Road.
  6. Hi davep5491 Is this who you mean?
  7. Hi, Dave is still very much alive, I will pass this on to him, may take a couple of months as he is away on holiday.
  8. Small world Kath and getting smaller I see you live in the USA.
  9. I was one of the motorcycle lads (not so much of a lad now days) that used to hang around the chippie. Does anyone remember the PDSA van that used to park in the Cocked Hat car park you could take your pet there for treatment. The only Val that i can remember at the Cocked Hat was Bill Frames daughter.
  10. Yes i do, as the old saying goes Bob was my uncle. His name was Leslie Robert Goodman, he and his son (my cousin) Brian Robert Goodman ran the shop and i also worked for them in the sixties. The shop was an old Co op that still had the old smoke room for smoking meats and fish there was an upstairs where all the engines and gearboxes were kept and then below ground where the frames, wheels,mud guards and tanks were kept. The two workshops were on the ground floor with the entrance on Northumberland street. The shop where the bikes for sale were kept had its entrance on Alfred Street The worksh