The rules were simple - £1 gets you a 6-foot table and vendors were encouraged to donate 10% of their takings to the club.
John tempts Steve with some boxes of old tat* |
I'd like to think we'll develop this idea and perhaps invite other clubs to participate.*
Some more old tat |
But "enough of this!" I hear you cry "how much crap did you buy?"
I managed to part with no less than £17. £5 bought me this set of mdf river sections. About 2 inches wide, there is enough for around 8 feet of river.
These aircraft kits were a no-brainer at £2 each. Or at least that's what I told myself at the time...
* vendor's own description.
** my personal thoughts - not necessarily those of the SWS Committee or membership!
You went to a bring and buy and sold more than you bought - I demand a recount
ReplyDeletePeter Douglas
ReplyDeleteHave I made your actuarial brain hurt?
The event was really good fun and a nice way to spend the evening. I also came out thirty quid ahead, which was a nice bonus.
ReplyDeleteI have promptly spent it on more toys:)
Great idea- let us know when the next one is and I'll pop down for it after raiding my change jar.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Martin Rapier
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased to hear you didn't let the wealth change you!
Pete
ReplyDeleteIf we do another it will be announced both here and on the SWS blog.
Bargain kit ;)
ReplyDeleteDecent buys Mr Gow!
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