he's never been part of the flockGHOSTHUNTER wrote:Trust EWE to think of that one...tjlglass wrote:Reg if your into Sheep and Wellies then Sheppton is your place lol I not allowed to go because I'm Baaaaaaa'rd
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6ft stall, lots of Matchbox (Superfast onwards), a pair of Toy Works Garages, and some tinplate & plastic models.Fred7A wrote:I hope to make it to Wimborne. How will I recognise your stall?
And a weird looking Ginger bloke!!!
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Should be easy to spot!
Hopefully I'll see you on Sunday and say hello.
Hopefully I'll see you on Sunday and say hello.
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Any chance of a few pictures of those Garages, I did some work experience at the factory in Bideford, North Devon during the Seventies and would love to see them, thanks.shockwavetrading wrote:6ft stall, lots of Matchbox (Superfast onwards), a pair of 'Toy Works Garages',, and some tinplate & plastic models.Fred7A wrote:I hope to make it to Wimborne. How will I recognise your stall?
And a weird looking Ginger bloke!!!
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I'll get them out of the van tomorrow for a photo or two!!GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Any chance of a few pictures of those Garages, I did some work experience at the factory in Bideford, North Devon during the Seventies and would love to see them, thanks.shockwavetrading wrote:6ft stall, lots of Matchbox (Superfast onwards), a pair of 'Toy Works Garages',, and some tinplate & plastic models.Fred7A wrote:I hope to make it to Wimborne. How will I recognise your stall?
And a weird looking Ginger bloke!!!
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"I'll get them out of the van tomorrow for a photo or two"
Thank's for that Shockwave, I do appreciate that.
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Thank's for that Shockwave, I do appreciate that.
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Thank's Shockwave, brings back so many memories. 'Toy Works' is where I first learnt about screen printing on the range of toy garages and I did not know this at the time, but their toys were distributed all over the country for wholesalers and toy shops. Even 'Mettoy Playcraft' had garages from them.
A big thank you for taking the trouble of getting them out for the pictures.
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A big thank you for taking the trouble of getting them out for the pictures.
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Hi All another trip up to Donington turned out to be another disaster The trip up was terrible thick fog actually lost in Daventry ended up on some industrial estate the fog was so thick I nearly turned for home but had arranged to pick up a few bits from the Grizzly sale from the Vectis stand. Matchbox wise I should have stayed in bed but I did manage to pick up an old game from a fair ground, it was a little footballer 9 inches high casted in alley which when you pull his leg back he kicks a penny in the air, it dates back until the 1920s & was used on fair grounds & pubs. I intend to rejig it so I can use it on my penny arcade Pete
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Well I made it to Wimborne and met Steve (shockwavetrading). We had a chat and he did me a good deal on a couple of Spot On Magicars as well as a Corgi MG Maestro. When I got home I tested the lights on the Maestro and they still work! I also found a couple of nice old Dinkies, so a good day. Wimborne isn't a huge event, but there were plenty of interesting items on offer and lots of people to chat to so I managed to spend about 3 hours there in total.