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DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 9:49 pm
by motorman
A friend of mine and hard core diecast collector has just returned from Canada after a holiday there.
Whilst staying in Vancouver he decided to see if there were any local collector shops near to his lodgings. A quick google search too him to a place called Wilkinson Automobilia, and on entering he realised that this was the place to be in Vancouver if you are remotely interested in Diecast.
So if any of you guys are planning a wee trip to Vancouver Canada any time soon, i have it on good authority that you would regret not visiting this place which incidently were having a 25%-35% off sale price on all stock including vintage models.
My mate was standing in the shop and watched as another customer bought £1000 worth of vintage Dinky including the Guy Sprats Van featured below which he managed to get for £200 after the retailer discounted it by 25% in the sale. Not bad for such a good example.
I have included some images that my mate took whilst he was in the shop. Looks well worth a visit!!
Address: 2531 Ontario St, Vancouver, BC V5T 2X7, Canada
Phone:+1 604-873-6242
Hours: Friday 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/preview/u ... JEBEKIqMAs
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:26 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
WOW! we used to have shops like this everywhere in the U.K. not any more !
I'll take the mint in box Dinky Toys Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III, behind the Spratt's in the bottom picture.
Thank's for the pictures motorman, takes me back to the mid-80's.
Ghosty.
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 3:28 am
by nickjones
We have a few forum members living in and around Vancouver, I bet they are planning a visit at this moment.
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:12 am
by kwakers
Chances are Nick, they are regulars at this shop and Motorman has now spilled the beans on their favorite haunt. The 30% off on that Matchbox case looks very inviting with the 17 Moving Van and 50 Commer looking ripe for the picking in it. This also reminds me of childhood stores that had there wares proudly displayed for us kids to drool over when our Aunts invited us to pick out just one Toy from a huge display cabinet. Thanks for the pictures Motorman, you may not be very popular in Vancouver right now, LOL....kwakers
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:46 am
by Cam
I have been visiting them for a number of years as I used to live in Langley in the lower mainland. I am now a bit up the coast but still stop by when I get to the city. You can see their website at
http://www.eautomobilia.com/ and buy online if you wish. In person is better as they are very open to dickering as well. Usually a great selection of everything and don't forget to ask to see their junk bin as they very often have chipped and worn Lesney's in there.
Another place is a vintage games store in Langley on Salt Lane. Pete always has a great selection of all types of vintage toys from diecast to games to transformers etc. He is also very open to dickering. No website but his contact info is on Craigslist Vancouver, along with his store hours etc. Check this ad at
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rds/t ... 56319.html
Cam
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:34 pm
by motorman
Can,
I have never heard of the term "Dickering".....it sounds a little bit dodgy and something that you would likely end up in jail for!!.
I will just stick to haggling if that's alright!!
LOL
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:48 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
motorman wrote:Can,
I have never heard of the word "Dickering".....it sounds a little bit dodgy and something that you would likely end up in jail for!!.
I will just stick to haggling if that's alright!!
LOL
Do we have any experts on George Micheal...to help us out with that one!
Ghosty.
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:37 pm
by johnboy
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:motorman wrote:Can,
I have never heard of the word "Dickering".....it sounds a little bit dodgy and something that you would likely end up in jail for!!.
I will just stick to haggling if that's alright!!
LOL
Do we have any experts on George Micheal...to help us out with that one!
Ghosty.
No luvvy
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:38 pm
by Cam
dick·er1 [dik-er] Show IPA
verb (used without object)
1. to deal, swap, or trade with petty bargaining; bargain; haggle.
2. to barter.
3. to try to arrange matters by mutual bargaining: They dickered for hours over some of the finer points of the contract.
noun
4. a petty bargain.
5. a barter or swap.
6. an item or goods bartered or swapped.
7. a deal, especially a political deal.
A common term here, I have used it all my life. Haggling always seemed to me to have a negative connotation to it. But as long as the idea works and both parties agree, all is good. If I have anything in my collection you would like I'll dicker ye a fair dicker!
Cam
Re: DIECAST HUNTING IN VANCOUVER
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:44 pm
by johnboy
I'd definitely rather be haggled than dickered, I did know someone who was bartered once, but that's another story