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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by campbell » Fri Nov 09, 2018 9:39 pm

The Tut Testimonial back in Aviemore 2017 has turned out a great display of affection and a great source for stories.

Glad that happened when it did.

I've bought a Laphroaig Select specially tonight. I had none left. Tut must've been here...
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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by smoo25 » Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:09 pm

Sad news. A true legend who made a big impression on all who met him. Was a privilege to have been hooning with him. I remember following him round the Kinlochleven Loop just a couple years ago. I had no chance of keeping up!
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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by ikarl » Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:09 pm

Absolute legend and I have some of my best memories at KH talking or pax’ing with him.

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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by Mr Momo » Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:15 pm

Scotty - so sad to hear and this will take a few days to sink in.

Our lives were enriched so much by him.
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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by Brunty » Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:22 pm

I had to log in here to check what I thought I'd just seen elsewhere, saddened to hear the news but I don't think anyone could live life as much as Tut... Doesn't really seem all that long ago we first met at Knockhill in 2003, and he still managed to evolve his cars so much since then!
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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by shooomer » Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:24 pm

I’m gutted to read this. An unforgettable gent and proud to know you

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Post by campbell » Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:25 pm

So many tall tales.

Stelvio 2001, some hotel stop I find Tut fiddling under the engine cover. Again. Never a good sign.

"Wotcha doing, Tut?"

"Oh just loading a new map for N1, she's struggling with the altitude"

He's got the laptop plugged into the Emerald, it all looks very F1 and professional. Until the laptop battery fails. Prematurely.

"It's ok Tut, I'll get a cable reel from the hotel"

"Errrr no, mate, no point. Never brought the adapter brick for the laptop, didn't think I'd need it!"

<swearing then grinning>

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I can't remember how this now partially unmapped incarnation of N1TUT actually got well enough again to complete the trip but it did Image. And it dicked many a Spanish farmer's van along the way.

Legend or folklore? Neither. Just another true story Image

Edited to add - epilogue:

(Robin managed to borrow a charger and adapt to to fit the netbook - original map installed, tut was warned to leave it well alone, or he’d be walking the rest of the route Image)
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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by Modena Scotland » Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:38 pm

He was the Mr SE. I will miss him dearly.
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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by H8OAG » Fri Nov 09, 2018 11:00 pm

If you search Oman on this site you will get 289 hits.....290 now!

Tut tells me one day that he knows an ex special forces Major who lives nearby in Comrie
Tut tells me he got him and his men “ out of the sh*t” a couple of times....under fire

The local syndicate here shoots over the aforementioned Major’s land and I had a chat with him during the lunchtime drinks

“Davie Duncan reckons he got you out of the sh*t a couple of times?”

Indeed he did..... was the response!
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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by philthy » Fri Nov 09, 2018 11:05 pm

Sad times, what a life he lived and touched so many.

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Tut the Legend

Post by jen » Fri Nov 09, 2018 11:19 pm

Been looking back at photos and stories all day with tears in my eyes but a smile on my face. Lots of great memories with him, from my first time meeting him (and the rest of you!) at KH for the LoT full day trackday at Knockhill and his hand would touch my leg while he “missed the gearstick” after McIntyre’s! Image then all the other trackdays, road runs, camping trips, parties (remember the one we had in Menstrie Castle?!), dinners, right up to the last trackday in June with Ian and Luke and then the very last time I saw him sitting next to him sharing a nan bread at the Abz Curry last month. Tut, you were a special man, and will be sorely missed.

My heartfelt condolences to Verian and the family, sending you lots of love. Xxxx

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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by kevins » Fri Nov 09, 2018 11:20 pm

RIP TUT, many fond memories at Knockhill in our Azure Blue Elises, mine slow and Autoglym’d, N1 TUT crazy-fast, sand blasted and duck taped.

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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by Scottish Scrutineer » Fri Nov 09, 2018 11:25 pm

RIP Tut. You are a true Legend.


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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by Bob vanM » Sat Nov 10, 2018 12:47 am

sad news, even knowing that sooner or later this moment would come it still upset me :(
spent all day looking at the memories and photo's. what a legend ! made me feel sad and laughed at the same time with the memories.
you bugger, you knew I don't like Laphroagh and now I will have a headache tomorrow drinking your favorite.
all the good memories : French Frolics, Stelvio trips, many trackdays, and top always were your Tut Tower events.
thanks for all this !
you will be at rest now, RIP mate

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Re: Tut the Legend

Post by nicollow » Sat Nov 10, 2018 12:51 am

There are few characters that stick in the mind as much as Tut, he was an absolute legend. Brilliant laugh, fast as hell and just a great guy to be around. Whenever he was about, everyone gravitated to him. Until he got in his car, then he left everyone in dust! Chasing him down on the Kinlochleven road a few years ago during a great trip up to Skye will never be forgotton. Only sorry I didnt meet up with him more often, he was a great laugh.

Here he is touching up his paintwork as usual!! :P

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RIP mate

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