I got a kiess jacket for £50 and a scottoiler for £75 8-)
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I got a kiess jacket for £50 and a scottoiler for £75 8-)
I thought it was pants, £19 to get into a shop. Scottoiler for £75? bargin http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scottoiler...item564e69a846
Oh well it's still a bargin over shop prices so I'm happy
Was a good day out as well
And yea it is basically a big shop ;D
£19 ???? Don't forget fuel and parking
It the second mortgage to buy a cuppa and a sandwich that gets me.Originally Posted by Swanny
We take a picnic
So do I. Food is expensive there.... and you have to que.Originally Posted by Dabz
Had an Olympic breakfast at Little Chef in Cirencester, and didn't need to eat again till 8pm.
So do I. Food is expensive there.... and you have to que.[/quote]Originally Posted by Jon_W
I went on Saturday and the food stalls were busy but certainly no huge queues.
I went to SubWay in the Food hall and we had about 2 people in front of us, served quickly and no more expensive than Subway normally is.
Must admit I did actually feel the entrance fee was a bit like paying to go to a big Fowlers. I did enjoy it but the actual show seems to be getting smaller and smaller and I didnt see any great show bargains. I think you could buy cheaper online than the prices most were charging for 'show specials'
Not a show I'd go to every year.
I must confess that I only go if I can ride. There's not many bikes that I particuarly want to see but it is good to see the bikes. I agrees with you Nicky about the prices, though there is still the odd bargain to pick up and new manufacturer to find.
My 1st visit in probably 7 years & for the entry cost not as good as I remember it before, but still a decent few hours - got what I needed/wanted so was happy enough ;D
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