Bristol Jan 22 show

bob savage

Active Member
Full itinerary now on web We have just got to iron out positions as last minute work in hall forces a shuffle all makes for a great and bigger show approx. 14 new to Bristol show traders bring to sell will be taking in be fore the show opens but sell side will not open till 10.00am .We still have a building site restricting part of car park so if you can car share you will help the modeller's with no mates and have some body to talk to and share cost .Advance ticket sells will end shortly see www.bogg7mmexhibition.com for full details .Bob Savage
 

Simon

Flying Squad
A very nice and busy show, good to see lots of friends including quite a few from WT.

Top selling tome on my stand was Iain Rice's "Cameo Layouts", the show otherwise looked to be packed full of interest and it seemed to us that there were perhaps more visitors than in recent years.

Thank you to all involved for another absolutely top event, great venue, very friendly and helpful organisers and stewards - the hobby at its best:)

Simon (and Charlie, for the day).
 

ChrisBr

Western Thunderer
As a first time visitor to the show I have to say what an excellent day it was, probably the best out of Telford, Reading and Bristol for me. Lot's of vendors, layouts and demonstrators to ask questions of, admire the work of and of course spend money with, but in a very pleasant location and without the feeling of being in a scrum. Even the food was good albeit the choice was a bit limited by the time I got there.
 

oldravendale

Western Thunderer
Really good show for Finney7, and wonderful to meet so many people from WT.

For me it was particularly great to meet up again with JimG. It's probably best part of 30 years since we've met, and that was when we were both working. We met many WTers and truly enjoy the interest they show in our progress.

The Bristol Show has always been really enjoyable and I agree that this year was particularly busy. I didn't have as much time as I'd have liked to see the layouts, but those I saw were of a high standard. My purchases were some 0.33 wire, a small set square, the latest Southern Way and the book of Urie and Maunsell 2-cylinder 4-6-0s.

Thanks to everybody at Bristol who put so much effort in creating such a super show.

Brian
 

Oz7mm

Western Thunderer
And thanks to the Gauge 0 Guild whose support for the show in its first there years helped to get it firmly established. Great show, excellent venue and not a bad day for Little Loco.

John
 
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