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Old 07-12-2020, 04:30 AM   #18
Grizz1963
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project

Sunset last night.....

I was still contemplating giving the bootfairs a miss after the last few weeks.



Woke at 04.00 and dozed till 05.40 then got up, made Sally a coffee as she stayed over after dinner and a glass of wine......

Then headed out by 06.10

First blood went to Craig who is away camping with the family at the coast.

£3.00 and the seller would not budge.

Seems it is a bit rare, I certainly never saw one before.







Next up was this, like new, balance bike for Sally’s grandson.

At £2.00 it has to be a bit of a bargain.



My last purchase, a vintage Red bulkhead light was a bit of a bargain at 50p

Really like it.



Then some rubber and fabric gloves at 50p/pair.

Got 12 pairs for £5.00

And my winner for the day.

A guy selling everything in lots of £1.00 per item......

A plastic box with 12 nylon trolley castor wheels..... half of them braked, half fee running, and also in the box an air driven drill chuck with chuck key, perfect for tungsten carbide tipped bits to use when filing down welds or reaming holes.




So after wanting to walk away from bootfairs, they redeemed themselves again today.

Now back to block paving.
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