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Sorry everybody if you got a message personally from me. I should have replied to the thread in the first place.
Anyhoo -
I'm doing a book celebrating the culture of CB radios across Great Britain in the 1980s.
Inspired by the amazing artwork of Eyeball cards, I aim to interview enthusiasts to get a real insight from the people that made it happen, and explore the cards themselves.
I already have a bank of cards from Suffolk, and a few interviewees, but we really need more to show the national scope of CB culture at this time. I'll be working with award-winning photographer, David Titlow - www.davidtitlow.com - who specialises is portraits (His work can be seen at the National Gallery as he's the latest recipient of the Taylor Wessing portrait prize).
Absolutely any help we could get - even looking at Eyeball cards - would be amazing. There's no pressure to talk or be quoted, but anyone who would be willing to would be fantastically helpful.
Hi all, In the eighties, if you had a CB Radio, what was your handle and why? Mine was "Billericay Dickie". Named after an Ian Dury song. Never even been to Billericay, and lived in Stevenage at the time I just liked the sound of it. Buzz
Annoyingly I cannot recall, but I do remember the cb, midland if i recall?
sigpic Do you really believe the other side without provocation would launch so many ICBM's, subs and ships knowing that we would have no option to launch as well? It would break our MAD Treaty (Mutually Assured Destruction) not to mention the end of the world as we know it.
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