Why 'Antiques Fair's are worth enduring
Why 'Antiques Fair's are worth enduring
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Gatsods

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395 posts

192 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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Got dragged around an antiques fair today in Dedham, and was thoroughly bored. Same old same old, with the same grubby looking old-but-not-really-antique looking jewellery and knives that were apparently used by some tribe in Uganda in the 1750's, or the owners garden as a makeshift trowel who knows.

Anyway, eventually found a stall with a few models on it, and I collect 1:18s to an extent. They were all 1:18s and were all Mercedes (an R129 SL500 [the Revell], a 300SEL road car, an SSK and a 600 Grosser I believe, didn't give them much of a look), 3 Bburago and a Revell. The owner stated that they were £40 rrp and was offering them for £15.

Was just walking away when I saw another box, an AutoArt LWB Mercedes G500 (G-Wagon), also 1:18. This one didn't have a price tag but I presumed the owner would be looking for around £50.

However, apparently, he had no idea about the models and thought it was worth as much as the others, at which point I pretended I had no idea about models either and offered him a tenner, walking away with it for £12. It had been opened once, and is in a near-immaculate (if slightly yellowed) box and polystyrene protective holder.

Turned it into a more productive afternoon! thumbup

I'll take some pictures if anyone is interested smile

[edit to state the purchase was also 1:18]

Dr G

15,823 posts

266 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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Good work that man!

My best was the Kyosho Miura for 40 Euros in Germany.

NismoGT

1,634 posts

214 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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Nice one. He was having a laugh saying £40 RRP for a Bburago model though.

Once managed to get an AUTOart CLK GT-R for £3 at a car boot. It was mint and boxed.