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    Trafalgar at Bisley

    18th&19th October

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    Do Bears.....

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    Any good for vintage BSA air rifles?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BadPigeon View Post
    Any good for vintage BSA air rifles?

    Allways good for old Beezers, any particular model?

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    So that'll be old beezers for old geezers then.

    I used to ride old beezers, now I shoot them! It's a small 'Triumph' for me now. I'll get me coat.

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    Pre WW1
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    I look forward to catching up with those who go.

    One of the great things about fairs is the anticipation of what may be there. 9 times out of 10, it's not but I still find it hard to sleep before a fair to the extent I have taken the dog out for a walk at 3.00 AM on more than one occasion before a fair

    Is it just me or do more of you admit to similar symptoms of collectoritis?

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    I look forward to catching up with those who go.

    One of the great things about fairs is the anticipation of what may be there. 9 times out of 10, it's not but I still find it hard to sleep before a fair to the extent I have taken the dog out for a walk at 3.00 AM on more than one occasion before a fair

    Is it just me or do more of you admit to similar symptoms of collectoritis?

    John

    Like you sat J 'what may be there'

    I bet there will be a nice BSA light Patt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    Like you sat J 'what may be there'

    I bet there will be a nice BSA light Patt
    Unless it goes on here first....Does look like a nice usable example Mr B.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Unless it goes on here first....Does look like a nice usable example Mr B.

    John

    Ah well, it will px alright next Saturday....

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    I'm hoping to find things like a nice .25 Imp Mod D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    I'm hoping to find things like a nice .25 Imp Mod D
    Don't expect much sympathy from me as you had one!

    Still you did help a friend out who didn't!

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Don't expect much sympathy from me as you had one!

    Still you did help a friend out who didn't!

    John

    Sympathy, nah, in my case it's more like symphony Can't say too much at the moment, but



    WHOOOO HOOOOO

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    What is the difference between the trafalgar arms fair and bisley antique arms fair the week after? Also which is more likely to house more vintage air rifles? Thanks.
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    Trafalgar is two days ,bigger and has more stuff.
    It is also free.
    Classic costs to get in ,usually £8 early £4 later.
    Fewer stalls and in theory better more expensive collectable stuff.

    Airgun Traders at these shows tend to be the same ones.
    There are more firearms traders.

    I have done both in one year and bought at both.

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