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    Thanks to JM & Danny


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    KP

    God that was a good day. Next one promises to be even better. So much so, I'll be sharing a table with another BBS regular.

    That fellow with the HW35E looks familiar?

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    Can't place him.

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    Great photos of lots of rare airguns, Tim had an amazing number of guns for sale. what l liked was the amount of space between the sellers. plenty of room for the buyers. unlike the Brum fair, were it is quite tight. looks like this is going to be the fair to go to in the future. well done Pete for putting it on, l might go to the next one.

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    Thanks for posting these pics.Antipodeans seldom get a chance to admire the

    collections of others!

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    I now see why you get so excited about it, Pete. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I think you just proved it.

    Thanks, Mick
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    pjbingham is online now My mother was flexible,but couldn't do Thursdays
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    Thanks for the pics,was a great day. Looking forward to the next!

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    Hi,

    I also agree that this show was every bit as good as the pictures indicate.

    I'm sure this will go on to be the must attend venue for collectors in the future.

    Many thanks to Pete for organising the show and to Danny for hosting the pictures so that those unfortunate enough not to able to attend can get a taste of what was missed.

    Brian

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    Excellent, I will get to the next one if I can!
    BSA Super10 addict, other BSA's inc GoldstarSE, Original (Diana) Mod75's, Diana Mod5, HW80's, SAM 11K... All sorted!

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    There's a 3 page review and some more images of the fair in the August issue of Airgun World, which happens to be the 40th Birthday issue of the mag.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    There's a 3 page review and some more images of the fair in the August issue of Airgun World, which happens to be the 40th Birthday issue of the mag.

    John
    Seen em

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    Why's everything fuzzy

    .....nice guns but why are people all fuzzy
    I've been dizzy over airguns , but never this bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimny4x4 View Post
    .....nice guns but why are people all fuzzy
    I've been dizzy over airguns , but never this bad
    Maybe it's to protect the identities of husbands who told their wives they were slipping out for a swift half rather than spending money at the fair

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimny4x4 View Post
    .....nice guns but why are people all fuzzy
    I've been dizzy over airguns , but never this bad
    I had a request to 'anonymise' the identity of someone at a diffferent fair, so felt I'd better do the same to all visitors at all fairs I've pictured in the gallery, apart from stallholders and Terry D that is.
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    In British slang an anorak is a person who has a very strong interest in niche subjects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Maybe it's to protect the identities of husbands who told their wives they were slipping out for a swift half rather than spending money at the fair

    John

    LoL !

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