There is still ONE table available. £10 pay on the day if need be. (P. M. me. )
There will also be a collector of knives attending. We are talking quality knives here. Some hand made. Non of your 'butter still on the blade' types.
Hope to see you on the day when you can probably get some bargains and have a chat with fellow airgun nuts while munching on a bacon butty.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Will there be any early bsa air rifles for sale looking to purchase my first one and need one fully working to use
Ive no idea what is for sale until the day. Last year there was several BSAs for sale but this year??? Who knows. Thats the fun of these Airgun Fairs. You never know whats coming through the doors.
Last year I did manage to pick up a very tidy Walther LGV, and a Apel HW o/p mount but missed out on a Chinese copy of the FWB 65 and a 335 front sight unit.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
These fairs are the life blood of our sport...
It is!
Not only do you get chance to meet some like minded airgun enthusiasts and collectors you get to put BBS names to faces. A local charity (yet to be decided) benefits from the entry fees. The community centre benefits from the sale of food and drink ....... and I benefit from buying things like a 3 sear Webley Mk3 (with tatty stock) for £120. [ex Sniperphil]. Plus 3 brand new HW80 cocking arms for £5. [DM80] A basic but working 4 x 32 scope for £1.[Sniperphil] An Apel o/p mount for 11mm HWs £20. [Hippo Wray]
Im a saint.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Just got home had a crackin mornin I'm gonna have to force myself to go and shoot that Xocet I just bought (should that be stole?) from Sniperphil Thanks to organisers and stall holders and the catering staff.
Yep , just got back too .
Plenty of bargains to be had . Including some that the stall holders were unaware of
Many thanks to the organisers.
A great way to spend a Saturday morning with likeminded folk.
THANK YOU to all the support shown for todays event. The charity (yet to be chosen) will receive £150.
Yes, there was some bargains to be had. The 1911 (not 1914 as stated) boxed .177 L.J. went for, I think, £300. BSA Buccaneer £100. A tidy FWB300 didn't sell at £250 I also managed to pick up a few bargains.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk