Robert wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:02 am
On National Hamfest.
The "fleamarket" pitches outside were £30 for one table. You are nhave ot allowed a gazebo or awning and if you have an assistant they have to pay another £7.
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I've never ben disapponted by NH. At least the fleamarket sellers are a bit more discerning and not the same old sellers dragging the same junk to every rally. It's not a WOW look at all this stuff rally though.
There were about 100 yards of fleamarket tables, about the same as the last time I was there. It didn't take more than about 10 minutes to walk down it and spot anything of interest. Another 100 yards of tables wouldn't have come amiss. It's not as if they are short of space outside. Since the fleamarket opens at 9 am and the hall at 10 am, there's plenty of time to investigate the flea market.
In view of the fact that the weather at this time of year is treacherous, I can't see why gazebos and awnings are a bad thing.
There were a few of the usual small traders inside; the bloke with an enormous number of trays of components in little bags at a quid a pop, Battery Man, and the bloke who smokes black cigarillos. In my estimation it was better two years ago. This time there was more of interest at Telford, where they had a large tent/gazebo for the overflow from the hall, and there were a few who just had tables in the car park.
I didn't mind that much because I combined the rally with something else, long overdue, and which I would have traveled to anyway.