I visited Sandown yesterday saturday may 28th. It had been 18 months ago and I very much enjoyed it.
The journey from the Netherlands from friday evening throught Belgium, France and the ferry from Calais to Dover went well allthough customs took ages.
At Victoria station another 45 minutes was lost because of customs and a small parcell I had with me with a Rolls Royce model with a radio inside for Kevin The Ghosthunter had to be opened.
We fianlly arrived at Sandown at 8.00 in the morning.
So many vintage toys all together.
I met many old friends including Garry Matthews, Bob Tutt, Paul Carr (who had a stand since many years) John Moore, Reg, Philipe Sergeat and 2 friends from Belgium, Holger from Germany, Graham Hamilton and more.
These are some photos taken at John Moore's stall (who had his 71th birthday yesterday)
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Next to him was the stand of Bob may who had these Yesteryear sets amongst many other Matchbox items.
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Andrew had very nice items including a boxed MOKO Excavator.
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Opposite of him was a very nice stand full of vintage models.
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Vectis had many nice items on display including rare Spot On models.
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Another auctionhouse had these superb tinplate toys including the 16.000 gbp Carette model.
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But ofcourse there was more tinplate
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and more at another stand:
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Rob Freeman had a nice stand and a special display case with the rarer Superfast models, motor with chrome fork, VW Van with different wheels, Ford Mustangs in orange red etc etc
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2 shades of purple and the casting was made opposite on the 2nd model.
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Some nice Matchbox giftsets from the 1964 period on another table.
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Later early 70ties Matchbox sets on another table
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Paul Carr was there with a stand since over 4 years he told me. Graham Hamilton from Rockerton Toys shortly came along there and a nice box full of models which were never released including a handmade white metal model for the Models of Yesteryear range made by a craftsman outside the Lesney Factory.
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Graham (left) and Paul (in the middle)
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Ofcourse there were many nice Corgi and Dinky models, this is just one of the stands with Corgi and Dinky models on sale:
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This is always one of the better tables at Sandown
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Some more items I took photos of yesterday
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We waited for ages for Kevin the Ghosthunter to arrive as we had the Rolls for him.
Bob Tutt on the left, then Garry Matthews and Garry Calvin
2 models from Reg
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Danny (from the Netherlands, 2nd from right) and Reg on the right
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Philipe Sergeant from Belgium
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Holger from Germany on the left, then Reg, Garry Matthews and Bob Tutt.
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Kevin (The Ghosthunter) was to late for the grouppicture this time !
Bob and I left for the south around 12.30 and what a lovely tour it was via Seaford and the famous chalk cliffs to Eastbourne.
It was the 2nd time I visit Bob's collection and what an amazing collection it is. Far more models were added since my last visit and the cabinets now all have glass. Superb preproduction models, a very nice plated section and many many models most of us can only dream off.
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After a lovely dinner I took the 19.00 train from Eastbourne (see photo) to Victoria for my 21.30 nightcoach back to the Netherlands.
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At 9.30 sundaymorning I was home.
marcel