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Mid school 89-
rodriguez:
--- Quote from: midschooljon on February 03, 2014, 06:46 PM ---Old / Mid / And new school are obsolete. Sticking to it forces all of BMX history to conform to three categories, and we all know BMX has been defined by more that 3 major shifts in its direction.
It should just be defined by the era, 70's, 80's, 90's, etc, etc.
Not a hope in hell that a 86 bike can sit along side a 2000 bike and both be called "mid".
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I see where you are coming from but the term rough guide was used before which I think is right, Vintage, Old, Mid and New are just a rough guide really, in reality there's no such thing as any of them.
Work well if you lose the years, if you don't posts get moved around because they are in the wrong section.
Decades won't work either IMO, eg, 2 bikes exact same model one '79 and the other on '81 have to go in different sections.
Personally I hate to see posts moved unless they are blatantly wrong.
ED209:
--- Quote from: stidds on February 02, 2014, 11:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: fischflo on February 02, 2014, 11:11 PM ---...but Ed will keep on nagging then :-\
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Does anybody really listen to Ed? :LolLolLolLol:
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I fooking hope not ;D
I propose a new catagory ... 'Ed School' ... its just got Auburns & Wilkersons in :daumenhoch: maybe a Pork 8)
Peter J:
Does it matter there all cracking builds :) although I would say 09:42 14th march 1987 is the start of mid school
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fischflo:
drink women drugs period. :slayer:
ED209:
ski school
driving school
Girlschool
This is a serious issue!
'Experts : The UK has too many types of school'
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/experts-uk-has-too-many-types-of-school-2352191.html
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