strongy said:was you after some fine china 67westy ?
shall we tell him its next weekend ?
Oh cock :lol: That could of been a wasted trip although the Mrs does like china
strongy said:was you after some fine china 67westy ?
shall we tell him its next weekend ?
aspro said:Well I made my way dowm to Lincoln showgrounds today to get my fix. This was my 1st UK show and to be quite honest it was a little dissapointing. Weather was ***** which didn't help the organisers cause but it was lacking everything VW. Plenty of trade stalls selling anything but VW parts. You had better chances of buying a bong or some erotic lingerie than a door handle. None of the big boys were there representing. No forums groups or VW groups had any stands. No cars on display and no show and shine. This was a big upset for me. That's a big reason we go to these shows to see peoples rides on display and talk crap about them. Less than ordinary entertainment. And generally no VW vibe. Basically it was one big open campground with a few kids rides, a couple of dozen stores selling crap and some food vans. Not a VW show. I don't mean to offend the organisers, I'm just offering some constructive criticism. From the reports that I gathered, it is growing every year but still a long way off in my opinion.![]()
gvee said:I'd suggest you encourage more auto jumble instead then!
You have the space so why not drop the price for a pitch or offer cheaper pitches away from the main trade area?
eastcoastslammer said:gvee said:I'd suggest you encourage more auto jumble instead then!
You have the space so why not drop the price for a pitch or offer cheaper pitches away from the main trade area?
Hi Dude
The price of a autojumble plot is the same as 2 weekend tickets and if we made it any cheaper than that we would have a campsite full of small autojumble plots and that just would'nt work.
although we did have around 9 auto jumble traders .
cheers
Pete