Joe, Malcolm, List,
I have been informed from the Brown team there are no runs scheduled for 2000,
money is an issue, he lost a sponsor and is currently looking for another,
Jonthan Amo
http://www.amoproductions.com/268
Joe Amo wrote:
> Malcom, it is swell to hear from you, again. Variety is the spice of life and
> all the Brits I have met, sure add/have spice. Malcom C. definately left a
> legacy, of which I am in awe of, the beauty of the earlier machines and the
> perserverence of the men behind them is very appreciated by me, to say the
> least.
> Whats up with Mr. Brown and your two wheeled endeavors? Hoping things are
> well.
> When you pass through the U.S. next please stop by and blow some turbine dust
> on my machine :) :) :) Cheers Joe Amo :)
>
> Malcolm Pittwood wrote:
>
> > Hey Guys and Girls,
> > Doug might be popular but theres no need to suggest Malcolm is odd now.
> > I was named after the musical guy Malcolm Sargent here in England and not
> > nine times outright World LSR holder Malcolm Campbell, but its great to
> > share something with THE King of Speed. (hey now that should get this list
> > buzzing for a few days - Hall of Fame candidate ?).
> > Here in England at the moment there seem to be a large number of
> > 'Richard's' involved in LSR projects - thought you might like to know that.
> > On the cubic inch 'missing' between each capacity division in the BNI rule
> > book, it might be wise to add a line saying tolerence is + 0.99 (or
> > whatever can be measured) and - 0.00 Cubic Inches. But don't be put off by
> > Brits telling you what you should do now.
> >
> > Malcolm Pittwood, Derby, England.
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