Another purchase from eBay. This time a really odd post from the 70s. Part of the “Action Transfer Poster” series. This one recreates eight of Dennis Lillee’s most dramatic moments. The post has lots of empty spaces and you are supposed to rub some letraset-like transfers on. Thanksfully whoever bought this one kept the transfers intact and in reasonable condition.
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I can remember having transfer sets like that when I was a kid. None involved cricket, but I had a rugby one and a soccer one, and there were others that dealt with historical themes; I distinctly remember on on the First World War and one on fashion through the ages!
Great memories.
Fashion through the ages huh? I guess they always had someone wearing a nice cricket blazer!:-)