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My graff thread
#16

Classic film.
Bombin'
Keep 'em peeled for my good friend Juice, thick thick Birmingham accent when Goldie is painting in public.
Got a photo of a Brim tag from when he was painting the same disused warehouse as me.


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#17

Cool will download this tomorrow mate, do we have any of your stuff on film then?

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#18

I've only ever had photos and half of them were kept by the British Transport Police.
When I move some stuff will surface.
Younger peoples will need to bear in mind that when I was mostly painting it was all wheel paint and Hammerite, none of this extra thick high pigment deluxe shit you got going on these days.

Confused


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#19

eeeeh, how times change. Was at my mates the other day and hes got a cupboard full of all sorts of shit. A shoebox full of nibs, and some sort of mask that wouldnt look out of place in the shower blocks at chelmo...

Oh what a feelin! When you're dunking, on the ceilin!
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#20

True! I remember the days of carplan and halfords best Laughing

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#21

and Deodrant Sticks!!

Dance wit the speaker 'till you hear it blow - Mr Rakim
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#22

Not sure about that! I shoudl get some flicks of my old stuff that hasn't been buffed yet really, bit of a mission though

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#23

When times were hard and we were going down to Hastings or up to London we would bomb the carriages with nearly anything we could get our hands on! Deodrant sticks were pretty good on the seats for a quick Tag and made the carriage smell nice!
Ive still got my train key which i use at work on a daily basis! Good ol British Rail!

Dance wit the speaker 'till you hear it blow - Mr Rakim
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#24

Excellent, frangranced tags Laughing

I've used trainer whitener sticks before now, they were pretty damn permananet too!

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#25

Yeah i think we were all pretty resourceful in those days when there wasnt a lot of money around.
We used to love locking the carriages up and watching the commuters trying to get out and not being able to!! Right little sods we were!

Dance wit the speaker 'till you hear it blow - Mr Rakim
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#26

Get them photos Woody !
It was all about the red oxide when it came to permanent tags.


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#27

Ive got a few pics too but no scanner at the moment but im working on it! Need to pick up a small cheap one hope Shelltoes wont mind his mug being on here!

Dance wit the speaker 'till you hear it blow - Mr Rakim
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#28

Yeah do it, £20 for a scanner nowadays!

The problem with taking flics now is it would involve trackside trips and that would have to involve painting em again Laughing

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#29

Damn, sounds like you was up fella.
Ever paint any steel ?


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#30

mr.pure Wrote:Classic film.
Bombin'
Keep 'em peeled for my good friend Juice, thick thick Birmingham accent when Goldie is painting in public.
Got a photo of a Brim tag from when he was painting the same disused warehouse as me.

Just watched this, didn't realise what it was at first, I remember now! Takes me back to what got me into it in the first place, cheers for putting that one up dude Cool

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