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I still have my "Chester Barnes-Frying Pan Shaped" Bat!


I kid you not. Cost me 50 pence in 1974 and I used it for 15 years.


Different colours each side with different pimples each side, one "slow" and one "fast".


It was easier to deceive an opponent with a "twiddle" b4 the Law was changed to have 2 different colurs to each side.


Before both sides looked the same and you can imagine the fun I had!


Sometimes I played a like-minded player and got hoist with my own petard but I played in The Central London League ( Premier) and Westminster Summer League for nearly 15 years in each League.


Great days and some fabulous battles!

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Hi

I'm a table tennis addict!!

Saw this at JAGS Sports Hall:

Tuesdays - at 18:30 - 20:45 Table Tennis

am totally up for this if there are fellow addicts in East Dulwich!!

Not sure of cost or anything like that but will find out - so if you're interested...

Bring it onnnnnnn!

:))

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red devil Wrote:

TLS in action...it's known as whiff whaff in East Dulwich

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> http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/sports/photos/2008/05

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I'll have you know I went over to Portland,Oregon and beat 2 of The USA Olympic Table Tennis Team at a State Fair in their own backyard in '79.


I wasn't invited back..lol

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