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April 05, 2010 at
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Thomas D. Luce Publishing is pleased to announce the release of their latest high-quality product: an officially licensed spectacular 6-color nostalgia silkscreen T-shirt with an incredible over-sized 15 inch wide design of “Ascot Park Gardena” on the back and an identical 5 inch wide design over the left breast on the front. Please see excellent color photos at the Photo Galleries section of Hoseheadforums under “TOML24 Photos”, and photos also at Hoseheadclassifieds.com under the “Apparel” section.
The “Ascot Park Gardena T-shirt” is a throwback to the bygone nostalgia era of 1959 and throughout the 1960s. For many years Ascot Park Gardena had a billboard representative of the T-shirt design in turn 4 of the ½ mile track.
This T-shirt is a high-quality heavy duty Hanes Beefy-T white T-shirt with the 6-color “Ascot Park Gardena” design silkscreen emblazed in thick, rich colors on both sides.
This “Ascot Park Gardena T-shirt” is available in sizes of:
Large (L 42-44).
Extra Large (XL 46-48).
Extra Extra Large (XXL 50-52).
The price per T-shirt including USPS Priority Mail Shipping is only $25.00 each, check or money order payable to Thomas Luce.
Order 2 of any size for only $45.00.
Order 3 of any size for only $70.00.
Each T-shirt is folded, placed in a clear plastic bag, heat-sealed closed with the size printed on the bag and size tag visible on the T-shirt through the bag.
This “Ascot Park Gardena T-shirt” is manufactured and distributed by Thomas D. Luce Publishing under a March, 2010 license Agreement with Agajanian Presents Inc. Purchase in confidence.
Thomas D. Luce
525 Victoria Street #33
Costa Mesa, CA. 92627
(949) 631-1598
[email protected]
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April 05, 2010 at
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Chuck.....
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April 05, 2010 at
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Thank you very much for posting the photo Chuck.
Thomas Luce
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April 05, 2010 at
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Lots of good memories of races at Ascot.....posted the pic so others could see what you were offering......
Chuck.....
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April 06, 2010 at
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Posted By: sprinter25 on April 05 2010 at 07:04:00 PM
Lots of good memories of races at Ascot.....posted the pic so others could see what you were offering......
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Closed Ascot down with the final Turkey Night. I was in the pits on codeine + vicodin with a wicked case of tonsillitis/an abcessed tonsil to boot. I was down in the pits with the Consani crew after my grandfather towed the hauler down there from Windsor with me as co-pilot with the midget and pavement sprint car, which Jimmy Sills drove. I thought we were dead going over the grapevine with my grandfather in full on "let 'er drift" mode while flying down the other side in a driving rainstorm. At the track, we were fast all week during practice and into the main event, but an early lap mishap saw us lose a muffler and it took two laps to fix it (counting laps under yellow). Sills started dead last two laps down and knifed through the field and was running third on the track at the end. Car was stupid fast in the main event. Jimmy said he could've went by those guys in front (Fox won and can't remember who was second), but didn't want to screw anything up by getting racy with them.
The next day we lost Young Billy at Mesa-Marin. I was on a flight home due to the illness and glad I missed it.
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