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Top Fellas: the Story of Melbournes Sharpie Cult Free FREE TOP FELLAS: THE STORY OF MELBOURNES SHARPIE CULT PDF Tadhg Taylor,Lobby Loyde,Angry Anderson | 126 pages | 01 May 2013 | Ledatape Organisation | 9780987412270 | English | United States Bibliography: Top Fellas The Story of Melbourne’s Sharpie Cult — Green’s Dictionary of Slang Get latest news and shatter from me - don't worry won't be loads of mails as my main aim is to send your packages quick instead of writing emails. New customer? Create your account. Lost password? Recover password. Top Fellas: The Story of Melbournes Sharpie Cult your password? Back to login. Already have an account? Login here. Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout. Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information. Your return must be approved in order to process a refund. 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Stock: In stock, ready to be shipped. Add to cart. Share this product. Rock n' Roll! Fine Knits! Step into the world of the sharpies, Australia's answer to mods and skinheads. A world of custom- made clothing and blood n' guts street brawls. Packed with first-hand accounts from sharpie veterans and rock n' rollers like Lobby Loyde and Angry Anderson, illustrated with over fifty photos of teenagers in cardigans, Top Fellas is smart as a pair of Acropolis shoes and lively as a Q-Club punch up. Estimate shipping. Helena St. Lucia St. Martin St. Zip code. Refund Policy. Send the parcel to the following address: Copasetic Mailorder Friedensallee 44 Hamburg Germany To keep returns and shipping as minimal as possible we kindly ask you to return your order at your own expenses. Essential Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper functioning of the website. GDPR legal Cookie by beeclever. Privacy Policy Contact Legal Notice. Top Fellas - The Story Of Melbourne's Sharpie Cult - Book (English) Above and below: pages from Top Fellas by Tadhg Taylor. The roots of sharp lie in the influx of European immigrants in Australia in the early 60s. I became a mod when I was in high school. Every three weeks a new boatload of immigrants would arrive and the kids would tell us about the latest fashions and bands. Consequently we were never that far behind what was happening in England. I can barely get it on. Pretty soon kids started bringing in their own designs, sparing no expense to wow their mates with new patterns and colour combinations. The cardigan thing carried on…we mostly wore jeans, with a Crest knit or a Penguin. They also wore strap-on school shoes and later clogs. They had short hair and wore baggy trousers and cardigans. The girls wore knee-length pleated skirts, twin-sets and pearls. They were Top Fellas: The Story of Melbournes Sharpie Cult to play to and had their own way of dancing. Sharp fizzled out in the early 80s due to a variety of factors, not least Top Fellas: The Story of Melbournes Sharpie Cult increasing usage of guns to settle scores. By all accounts it was mayhem. Hi Dave Their hair was too short at the front to be like the Gorillas whose clothes were also too fancy. The closest I can ally them in England is to blokes I saw on Sunday afternoons in Sefton Park etc visiting relatives in Liverpool ; hard-nuts in parallel trousers and army boots with longer hair. Some great pix, kinda a long lost cult — amazing it lasted so long and now there is not a trace! Well known back in the day Top Fellas: The Story of Melbournes Sharpie Cult the Box Hill Boys. During my sharpie days from early 82 to 87, I have fond memories of belting the Croydon and Ringwood boys. So confident were the Croydon boys that they invited the Ringwood boys to my understanding, to witness them masacre us. This, however, was not to be. The word had gotten around at the blue light disco that they were on there way, so polite as we were, we were ready to greet them at the station. Between the Box Hill boys and some help from our staunch allies, ie Blackburn boys, some Dony boys included in which, the little Houston Sharps. We beat the shit out of em. Couplw of their crew ended up in the big ditch recently exavated for the curent station and Central shops. What wasnt souvenier we chucked. Many were to small. Cops stood back and watched the show while we sent em back well the the is. That was the ones h r coppers didnt lock up of coures. That wassth e most anb biggeset brawels i I hed beenbeen in. Myself, former Penrith Sharp. Good to know the memories are still alive at the Old Federal Pub. Images: Reasonable effort has been made to trace copyright holders. If there are omissions please alert us. Powered by WordPress and the QPwilm! Design by Caz Facey. Images hosted by Flickr. Mondo said, September 5, pm. Simon Strong said, September 7, am. Mark E said, September 11, am. Delinquent Angel said, April 19, pm. Spike said, January 11, pm. Steve McGarrigle said, February 18, am. The definitive guide to rock and pop fashion. The Look is an Independent Fashion Blogger. ::THE LOOK – adventures in rock and pop fashion:: » Sharpies: Top fellas and brushes Sharpiesor Sharpswere members Top Fellas: The Story of Melbournes Sharpie Cult suburban youth gangs in Australiamost significantly from the s and s. Sharpies were known for being violentalthough a strict moral code was also evident. The name comes from their focus on looking and dressing "sharp". Sharpies would often congregate in large numbers, regularly attending live bands at town hall and high school dances [1]. Common clothing items included Lee or Levi jeanscardigans, jumpersand T-shirts —often individually designed by group members. 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