During our stay in Hungary we decided to visit Eisenstadt in deepest Austria. (Wife wanted to see the Esterházy Palace). On the way just over the border with Austria there was a flea market. Being my birthday I was allowed to stop. It was a bit late in the day (around 12:00) for flea markets but a few stalls were still trading. Picked this lot up at one of them:
Mixed bag of early “Superfasts” and...
Some Corgi Juniors.
All the above cost me 2,00 €
Birthday treat I think!
Rod.
Flea Market finds.
Re: Flea Market finds.
Is their no stopping this X collecter
Gary
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Re: Flea Market finds.
Great little collection and easily a bargain as there are some nice models there such as the Corgi Juniors Sherrif car Mercury and the Rolls-Royce drop-top looks in very good condition.
Ghosthunter.
Ghosthunter.
Re: Flea Market finds.
There's no such thing as an "ex collector"!ClOwY wrote:Is their no stopping this X collecter
Gary
Bob
Re: Flea Market finds.
Thinking about it Bob your right.
some where in the back of your head its allways there.
Gary
some where in the back of your head its allways there.
Gary
Re: Flea Market finds.
Not only in the back of your head, sometimes it’s at your fingertipsClOwY wrote:Thinking about it Bob your right.
some where in the back of your head its allways there.
Gary
Rod
Re: Flea Market finds.
Some good finds there Rod, there's something nice about finding models outside the ebay world
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels