Attendees and even dealers come from all over Europe, the U.K. and a few road warriors like KMMorris that should get some kind of long-haul prize. Hell, last year I saw Russians roaming the aisles.
Attendees and even dealers come from all over Europe, the U.K. and a few road warriors like KMMorris that should get some kind of long-haul prize. Hell, last year I saw Russians roaming the aisles.
Todd
Former U.S. Army Tanker.
"Best job I ever had."
I've never been to it. Someday I hope to get there.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
I keep telling myself next year I'll go. It has been 12 years now... Enough!! I'm saying it now... 2020 is the year! Final answer...
Isn't it interesting how many people visiting or immigrating a country tend to forget that the country they are visiting/immigrating to doesn't have the same customs and social norms as their home country. We would all get along so much better if we respect the country we are in.
Post #16 is a good point....it would be helpful if everyone in online Forums remembers that the Forums themselves are effectively Country-less and EVERYONE there is an immigrant of sorts...no one is “on home turf”.
Enjoy the Show.....and lots of pictures please.....and not just TR stuff either. :-)
Well the count down is on, would be great to know of anyone attending.
Also for you SoS veterans out there, is there much DDR Militaria at the show is is that still regarded as more surplus store items ?
I can only dream of attending...but I would be interested to hear what sort of stuff fills the majority of tables........
I’m guessing it’s mainly guns, blades and TR stuff........all pretty fine (I should perhaps add that that’s the vision I’ve built up from previous years photos). ‘Looking forward to this year’s pics....
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