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| I met Barry
for the first time in 1987 having been introduced to him by
John Lowe. At that time I was Chief Executive of Federation
Brewery a position I held until 1999 before coming to live
in Thailand. Barry became a very close friend as well as being
a regular and very welcome guest at the Brewery. Memories
include many visits to Las Vegas for Darts Tournaments as
well as evenings having a quiet drink in Chesterfield. My
last visit to UK, June 2003, included an evening with Barry
at John Lowe's home. I was hoping to see Barry when I visit
UK in July this year. Sadly this cannot happen. Barry was
a wonderful person, a big guy with a big heart. I am honoured
and privileged to say he was a friend.
David Brook |
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| Dear Barry
You were so much more than a Ambassador of Darts . You had
the ability to make everyone you met at sport shows or pubs
smile and be happier for being in your company .I remember
many good times but the one that can I still see is the night
in New York City at the Feast of St. Genero . I bet that man
who ran the dart booth with all those balloons remembers .
He just didn't believe you that you were a professional dart
player Your Friend
Ernie Burdett |
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| To Me, Barry was
the gentle giant who always had time for everyone, his work
at building the Unicorn brand profile made our life as sales
people so much easier and more pleasurable. A man with many
friends and no enemies who will be missed by all of us.
David Brint |
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| I was grieved
to hear that Mr. Barry Twomlow passed away.
When I was trying to create home type electronic dart boards
back in 1988, he joined a couple of product meetings as a
member of Unicorn and had given us a lot of valuable opinions
as professional player of dart game. He was on Sportcraft's
booth at almost all the shows in Chicago, Dallas and Atlanta,
probably in Houston, too. He might not be happy to see any
electronic dartboards but still played with it at the shows
as a true professional.
I wish to thank him for all his works, with deep sorrow.
Toru Tsukagoshi |
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| Gentleman,
Ambassador, Friend.
It was a privilege to know, admire and work with this great
man.
Kind regards
Richard Lowy |
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