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kaiser

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  1. Hello all. weather was great at last, fourth time lucky, on the whole the show was good and very large numbers of people came, the most yet by far, the show was very buisy on both days, I bet the stall holders went home with empty vans, heavy pockets and big smiles, though the numbers of exhibitors was disapointing compared to last year, it was unfortunate that it had apparantley clashed with another event not that far away.This venue is particularly good in that it has good and easy access to all types of vehicles and other exhibits, and is less than an hour from the Manchester area, also when it does rain the field drains constantly and doesn't get very muddy as the whole area sits on gravel, also the site is big so offers lot of possibilities for re enactors, and those wanting to set up dioramas etc, the saturday evening was a success with good entertainment laid on, the bring your own beer etc idea turned out to be a popular one, it was felt that exhibitors would prefer this due to the bar prices at events like this being so high,there were a few lost souls staggering around aimlessly in the small hours of the morning looking for home!, It is hoped that next year more exhibitors will put this show in their diaries, because the interest from the public is certainly there as was found this year.
  2. I've been a mack enthusiast for a good many years, and I'm trying to trace the whareabouts of an ex us air force R model tractor unit reg no WGT 136R. I understand that it was sold at a cheffins auction in Cambridge last year. I've never had the chance to see the truck in the flesh and would very much like to either go to see it at a show, or I would be happy to travel to where it lives to see it, assuming of course it's still in this country, I would be greatfull if anyone could give me any info on its location or who it's owner is so that I could get in touch with them.
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