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From the early days of agility

The camera may never lie but did we really wear our hair that way? And did the original agility equipment really look like that? Wouldn't people have a lot of say about that on the Agility Forum! We're asking all you 'old timers' to dig out your photo albums and send us those images - black and white or colour - of the early days of agility when shows had two rings and handlers only ran on the left!

Email your photos to Agilitynet or if you struggle with the new technology send the originals to Ellen Rocco at Agilitynet, 38 Northolme Road, London N5 2UU. Promise to return them

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Lincolm DTC, winners of the first agility display at Crufts 1978

Photo: Peter Lewis' book


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