Doug Smock
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Hey Fellas,
At a recent race in Andersonville Ga. John Equi and Bill Zuber presented me with the oldest (as far as we know) official documents that the IMPBA possesses, The "Black Book"
It is my understanding that this book is the first official record book and contains all of the old records prior to the introduction of the electronic timing equipment.
It is my intention to go through this book and get these records archived and uploaded on the website. Just a way to preserve our history, and in a way, honor the individuals that forged the way for us.
I'm looking for, pictures, OLD rule book(s) prior to 1970 or information on the classes, stories, contact information for IMPBA members that were active and took part in the record trials back in the day, ANY AND EVERYTHING!!
Here are a few teaser pics to hopefully get some conversation started.
Please post here or contact me via PM or email [email protected]
Admins, would you pin this for me for a little while?
Thanks all,
Doug Smock
IMPBA National Records Director
At a recent race in Andersonville Ga. John Equi and Bill Zuber presented me with the oldest (as far as we know) official documents that the IMPBA possesses, The "Black Book"
It is my understanding that this book is the first official record book and contains all of the old records prior to the introduction of the electronic timing equipment.
It is my intention to go through this book and get these records archived and uploaded on the website. Just a way to preserve our history, and in a way, honor the individuals that forged the way for us.
I'm looking for, pictures, OLD rule book(s) prior to 1970 or information on the classes, stories, contact information for IMPBA members that were active and took part in the record trials back in the day, ANY AND EVERYTHING!!
Here are a few teaser pics to hopefully get some conversation started.
Please post here or contact me via PM or email [email protected]
Admins, would you pin this for me for a little while?
Thanks all,
Doug Smock
IMPBA National Records Director