Oh, but there is. Only a few in a year that I'm aware of...couple that with Americans' tendency to overprice vintage and collectible items, and I'm safe from bankruptcy if I stick with U.S. toy fairs.Diecastmolester wrote:I wouldn't think there is a lack of fairs in your vicinity that have the potential of leaving you bankrupt alright.
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You are right Marcel: maybe I should visit Sandown once, even if it would be once in my life.
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this still remains the best fair for old British toys.Maestro wrote:You are right Marcel: maybe I should visit Sandown once, even if it would be once in my life.
Even if you can not afford to buy it is lovely to see all those toys.
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Just going to a well stocked and well organized toy fair is a real eye opener for any toy or model collector and something that should be done at least once in their lifetime.
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