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Diecastmolester wrote:I wouldn't think there is a lack of fairs in your vicinity that have the potential of leaving you bankrupt alright.
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.
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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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Maestro wrote:You are right Marcel: maybe I should visit Sandown once, even if it would be once in my life.
this still remains the best fair for old British toys.

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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