lejackal said:Saw Ed today and his table was great, plenty of MOC and tons of lush overstock loosies. Also very fair prices which was nice compared to a lot there! £30 for a loose yellow Wampa and £255 for an AT-AT in a tatty ESB box were two of the ahem, highlights
Met Andy Clarke as well so to quote Ed, the internet cam to life.
They had that Barada at the last NEC fair in December and I presume every fair they attended in between as well. I could understand if it was AFA85 (wouldn't make it right mind you) but it's just a good condition £80-100 card, so maybe £120-150 on a good day!Andyclarke said:Glad Ed was there otherwise this would have been a wasted trip. Got some great minty ESB loose. Saw a nice Trilogo Barada but at £325 I thought I'd pass. :shock:
There was a bit of vintage Star Wars there, but as always some people need a reality check and think why they are at these fairs if they have no intention of selling anything. Ed was the only one with sensible prices. I'm afraid toy fairs have had their day, which I am very sad to say!
Nice to meet Ed and Carl.
punk_pat said:izzyblue said:Hey Ed, any idea where your table is going to be yet? How are we going to recognise you? Have you still got any of those Han Trenchcoat loose figures left? Cheers, Anthony
Hey Anthony
Yes mate - bringing the Han trenchcoat figures along...
I can't find out where abouts in the hall I will be - doesn't say on the tickets / info I've been sent but I'll be the guy with loads of vintage star wars for sale
I've booked two tables so should hopefully be pretty easy to find. There will be no trains, teddy bears or those creepy looking real life dolls on my stall :lol:
I'm doing it with my mate who originally bought a Luke X-wing outfit to come to the fair in but is now too embarassed to wear it lol.
Look forward to meeting you there!
Ed
Andyclarke said:I'm afraid toy fairs have had their day, which I am very sad to say!