Very impressive Peter, you couldn't do any better than that. see you on Sunday.
12 metre wide one-way aisles and a few bits for the table....
Very impressive Peter, you couldn't do any better than that. see you on Sunday.
Which table is mine? 😁
Tonight (and tomorrow) I will mostly be sorting through my toot and treasure to see what I can bear to part with 😁
Thanks for all of you efforts Mr & Mrs B
WANTED: Next weeks winning lottery numbers :-)
awesome mate. That's probably my only criticism of Kempton - it's so popular, it can get tricky to walk around..!
Looks like we shoudl be fine on Sunday; really looking forward to it
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Loaded up and ready to go.
I don't think we'll disappoint.....we've 10 tables!
Well done Pete and Liz for pulling this together at such short notice.
Tim Dyson.
You've done a Sterling job of getting the event sorted out under the circumstances at present, I'll definitely be there tomorrow.
Rgds kev
looks very good bud
I hope everybody as a good day there tomorrow after all the hard work that Peter and Liz have put in to get this fair on. sadly l wont be there again.
Just a few hours to go.....
If you haven't made your mind up about going or may be put off by the wet weather outside, just think: there will be hundreds if not thousands of vintage airguns on offer, not to mention other militaria and antique firearms. With the threat of more and more lockdown restrictions on the horizon, who knows when the next fair of any size will be held?
So, come on over. You never know - you may find something special for the collection.
Oh and did I mention the charity Peter is collecting for?
Let's make this a fair to remember.
Good hunting all.
John M
see you in a bit
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Nice one Binners and Mrs Binners.
Plenty of space, sanitiser everywhere, track and trace operative and everyone that could, wearing face coverings.
Well done chaps.
Good to catch up with a few fellow collectors, at a sensible distance of course.
Learnt a bit, always do at these things. Thanks to the two gents who took the time to discuss the 1890s musket bench rest rifle with me, and the chap with the world war era German stick grenades, fascinating stuff. Who knew they came in winter and summer flavours.
Of course, I came away with a curiosity or two, a genuine barracuda completely devoid of rust, worm and rot, how the hell it made it this far south still baffles me. Then up, a Webley supermatch, yes, a supermatch not supertarget. Far to rare to have been below Watford, especially in this condition. I had room in my pocket for something dinky, so an anson firefly made itself apparent to me. At that point, I was proper skint but still made another couple of circuits.
Even without any spends left, there's a lot of interesting stuff to peruse.
Add to all that, macmillan, will have benefitted due to the event.
Enjoy a well earned rest, the pair of you.
Dave
Smell my cheese
Thanks Binners & crew; a great fair, and a wonderfull opportunity to catch up with many fellow enthusiasts and BBS members
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.