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Greg Hinkley
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Here's a balst from the past.

I will never forget the time he and his partner hired a band to play during their freestyle routine in Amherst.

1979?
Whatever year the AERO came out. Traded a 40mold midnight flyer for a red Aero. Threw 246'. I thought I was king of the world!

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Interesting guy.

Anyone else at the Amherst events back in the day?
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victory is yours 8-) 8-)
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Greg Hinkley wrote:Anyone else at the Amherst events back in the day?

Yep. From 1976 until around 1986.
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Yup

From a couple of years after Phil to way beyond.............


Johnny was a carazee character..........
Chris Byrne was my freestyle partner then......

















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Joseph Mason Proud, III wrote:Johnny was a carazee character..........

Look who's talkin! :P
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