Was there on the Saturday, also felt it was quieter and lots of gaps without stalls. My hunt was for pre-War car stuff, getting harder to find, but I did manage to buy Wilmot internal door latches that were correct for my car to replace the similar, but slightly later ones that I currently have, so pleased with that find. Pickings were slim as that was all I bought! Glad I went! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Thanks for the mention! Love the Raleigh items and the Watsonian sidecar! The 18” tubes fit the smaller versions of Raleigh 20 (imaginatively called the 18s among other names) and of the Dawes Kingpin ( I have one called a Gnat). Nice vice! I have a real fancy for a two-greens Singer Vogue Estate like the one we see leaving. What a charming practical classic that would be as long as the Fylde Coast weather could be kept off it.
It's nice to see that the mentally infirm are able to go out on day release to these events, as you can see at the 6:37 mark. Good to know that everyone from all walks of society are welcome there.
Was there on the Saturday, also felt it was quieter and lots of gaps without stalls. My hunt was for pre-War car stuff, getting harder to find, but I did manage to buy Wilmot internal door latches that were correct for my car to replace the similar, but slightly later ones that I currently have, so pleased with that find. Pickings were slim as that was all I bought! Glad I went!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Good man.
Thanks for the mention! Love the Raleigh items and the Watsonian sidecar! The 18” tubes fit the smaller versions of Raleigh 20 (imaginatively called the 18s among other names) and of the Dawes Kingpin ( I have one called a Gnat).
Nice vice! I have a real fancy for a two-greens Singer Vogue Estate like the one we see leaving. What a charming practical classic that would be as long as the Fylde Coast weather could be kept off it.
I have been to a couple of shows this year, there does not seem to be as many cars as there used to be, prices are maybe putting people off
Increased costs, changing times, and natural attrition of things and people.
It's nice to see that the mentally infirm are able to go out on day release to these events, as you can see at the 6:37 mark. Good to know that everyone from all walks of society are welcome there.