The BSA A7-A10 Forum
Bikes, Pictures, Stories & more => Other BSAs, Other Bikes, Cars, Machinery & Tools => Topic started by: Greybeard on 21.07. 2022 20:38
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Posted on FaceAche.
'Sgt John 'Crasher' White and Sgt. Freddie Frith of the Royal Army Service Corps Driving and Maintainence School based at Portinscale during the Second World War are seen near Keswick on a pair of Velocette motorcycles. Both were well known TT and trials riders before the war so I would assume they were both instructors at the school. Original black and white photo by Lt. Taylor, official War Office photographer, coloured by me.'
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Brilliant GB. How do you colour it? Got a nice program?
Col
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Crayons and a steady hand?
Great picture!
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Brilliant GB. How do you colour it? Got a nice program?
Col
Nah, not me. I would have credited the poster but as is usually the case with FB I couldn't find the post again.
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Velo 350 MAF, basically MAC, but frame has a large sumpguard integrated into it.