
Essex swap meet
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- Adrian Worman
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Essex swap meet
When and where is this? Everyone bangs on about it so it must be good 

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- Adrian Worman
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- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 10 1:23 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
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adrian
if you have not been
it can be a bit of a pig to find
get over to the NSRA to download their map
do not depend on sat nav
or sat nav/post code
it will dump you in the middle of the post code for the area
which covers approx 1 square mile
the middle just happens to be half way down a sliproad on the A13...no bloody good.
when you get there...if its before 10 am the queue is all sellers
just drive past and go and park in the field at the bottom.
then freeze ya nuts off waiting to get in with the rest of us
buy some stuff that you will sling under ya work bench and never look at again
have a dog burger and a natter
feel all the better for it
i'm looking forward to having a chat with a bloke who has 2 48mm dellorto carbs
both of which he has had since 2006 which i pick up and offer £50 for every year at this and at numerouse other auto jumbles and the NEC
he is always dismissive and rude when i point out that they are knackered idle mix screw should not poke into the throttle bore...!!!!
but its the kind of sport i like to indulge in...
PS if you do see something good...buy it cos somone else will i missed out on a massive alluminium bar and a pillar drill last year
you can allways flog it to all the people who say Oh i was hopeing to get one of them, for more than you paid
all good fun
Dave
if you have not been
it can be a bit of a pig to find
get over to the NSRA to download their map
do not depend on sat nav
or sat nav/post code
it will dump you in the middle of the post code for the area
which covers approx 1 square mile
the middle just happens to be half way down a sliproad on the A13...no bloody good.
when you get there...if its before 10 am the queue is all sellers
just drive past and go and park in the field at the bottom.
then freeze ya nuts off waiting to get in with the rest of us
buy some stuff that you will sling under ya work bench and never look at again
have a dog burger and a natter
feel all the better for it
i'm looking forward to having a chat with a bloke who has 2 48mm dellorto carbs
both of which he has had since 2006 which i pick up and offer £50 for every year at this and at numerouse other auto jumbles and the NEC
he is always dismissive and rude when i point out that they are knackered idle mix screw should not poke into the throttle bore...!!!!
but its the kind of sport i like to indulge in...
PS if you do see something good...buy it cos somone else will i missed out on a massive alluminium bar and a pillar drill last year
you can allways flog it to all the people who say Oh i was hopeing to get one of them, for more than you paid
all good fun
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
will you be visiting the gnomes at Blackgang Chine?Ivor wrote:Help!
I've got my dates a bit mixed up and it looks like I'll be on the Isle of Wight until the 7th, so I can't make the Swappie.
no trip to the isle of Wight is complete without

The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
- Adrian Worman
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Absolutely essential Dave, in fact the gnomes send us post cards from Blackgang Chine.
We model our garden gnomes in exactly the same way.
I have also begun to build a collection of pottery shire horses pulling wagons with goldie looking chains on them...no not the band.
Next is the mahogany display cabinet full of long necked glass swans and china bells from Shanklin.
Lovely, I can see you are into the scene...
We model our garden gnomes in exactly the same way.
I have also begun to build a collection of pottery shire horses pulling wagons with goldie looking chains on them...no not the band.
Next is the mahogany display cabinet full of long necked glass swans and china bells from Shanklin.
Lovely, I can see you are into the scene...