Hmmm ................................. which leads me to another (slightly) on topic issue 
Many  years ago, on 4/4/1976 to be precise I attended a vintage motorcycle  show at the Malvern (from memory) town hall. There were a number  of motor cycles on display including Vincents. There was an  older man wandering around looking at various bikes and chatting  quietly with the owners, he had soon gathered a bit of a following so I  tagged along. Turned out it was Phil Irving and what a great afternoon  it turned out to be.
As part of the exhibition which I think was  an annual event the organisers were selling various items including Phil  Irving's newly published
 'Rich Mixture' which I'd already bought and Phil Irving autographed (and dated) for me 
Moving ahead 45 years 

 or so and 
'downsizing for a move' I've re-discovered this booklet and am looking for a new home for it. I don't really want it as vintage motorbikes are not my thing (though they did at least have the gears on the correct side 

) and whilst it may just be an old and obscure soft cover booklet to some I consider it to be a meaningful publication considering the authors unparalleled automotive brilliance and therefore worth saving.
The question is what to do with it, advertise it on Gumtree etc and run the gauntlet of potential idiots ?, I'd rather give it to someone who values it as much as I do. Yes I know I'm a sentimental old fool but there you go 

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What is noteworthy about this booklet is that it isn't the typical red hard cover version (I looked it up on line) but a brown soft cover, maybe a pre release, I don't know.
What to do ?
Deano 

 
			
		
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