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Clubs, Groups and Societies For discussions about various clubs, groups and societies relating to our hobbies, such as the BVWS (incl RetroTechUK), BATC, RSGB, APTS, CLPGS, THG, TCC, BECG, MCR21 etc. This is NOT an official forum for any of these organisations. |
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29th Apr 2007, 10:15 pm | #21 |
Retired Dormant Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Bishop's Waltham, Hants, UK.
Posts: 939
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Re: NVCF bring and buy stall?
Thanks to all who manned the B&B stall. It is the first time I'vge used one, and was very happy with the items I sold, and the prices I got. I hope it will continue at future events - I would be willing to help at the next one.
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30th Apr 2007, 8:03 am | #22 |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: North London, UK.
Posts: 6,168
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Re: NVCF bring and buy stall?
Many thanks to Dave Moll, Joe and Jon Evans (I think that's all of you) who helped at the B&B. Jim, thanks for your offer to help next year - I have this funny feeling I've got lumbered with the job.
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30th Apr 2007, 4:57 pm | #23 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: West Cumbria (CA13), UK
Posts: 6,118
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Re: NVCF bring and buy stall?
It was, however, useful having the table across a corner, leaving a useful space at the back for all the "items in transit" - a function which the stall seemed to perform reasonably successfully in addition to its primary purpose.
One possible addition for future reference which occurred to me when I got home was to put some sort of shelf (say an old door or kitchen worktop - which I could supply if necessary if somebody can supply me with the table dimensions) below the table to give an extra tier of display, thus maximising the space available.
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