Jez Jones Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 We have managed to hire a seperate 'chill out' room downstairs at the Ryan Hall. This is intended for record/memorabilia dealers and for folks to have a drink and a break from the 'Frenzy' of upstairs if needed It is in its original form a pool room--but I can probably fit 3 maybe 4 tables in for the record dealers (wall paper paste table size.) We have got one deffo that has booked a space. It will still leave room for those that want a break to sit and have a drink and a chinwag...and a chinstroke while yer in there There is room for a couple more tables. So those that have tickets and want to peddle their wares can you pm me on here. I need to sort out logistics of setting the room up before the event. first come---yer know the drill folks. 10 days to go
Guest proudlove Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 We have managed to hire a seperate 'chill out' room downstairs at the Ryan Hall. This is intended for record/memorabilia dealers and for folks to have a drink and a break from the 'Frenzy' of upstairs if needed It is in its original form a pool room--but I can probably fit 3 maybe 4 tables in for the record dealers (wall paper paste table size.) We have got one deffo that has booked a space. It will still leave room for those that want a break to sit and have a drink and a chinwag...and a chinstroke while yer in there There is room for a couple more tables. So those that have tickets and want to peddle their wares can you pm me on here. I need to sort out logistics of setting the room up before the event. first come---yer know the drill folks. 10 days to go What a good Idea------and if the chinstrokers complain about the music can I volunteer to brick the entrance up????????????
Jez Jones Posted October 14, 2009 Author Posted October 14, 2009 What a good Idea------and if the chinstrokers complain about the music can I volunteer to brick the entrance up???????????? . On a chin stroking note--we got a bit of a debate going on the Torch reunion website about what is the rarest Torch sound--looking like Pat Lewis --No one to love .. so far and yes Steve you can brick the entrance up lol .....but knowing the council round here,they would probably ask if you've got planning permission for it
Guest Dave Turner Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 . On a chin stroking note--we got a bit of a debate going on the Torch reunion website about what is the rarest Torch sound--looking like Pat Lewis --No one to love .. so far and yes Steve you can brick the entrance up lol .....but knowing the council round here,they would probably ask if you've got planning permission for it Good idea mate, always nice if yer getting into a chat to have somewhere just out of speaker range. As for rarest. Dunno really as price and rarity don't always go together. Never seen a Bunky Nolan Chance
Chris L Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 Never seen a Bunky Nolan Chance Saw one on Ebay yonks ago, probably end 2002 begining 2003 went for $150 what about that Dobie Grey on Thunderbird saw it go for £66.00-ish last week Roll on Saturday. Chris L
TOAD Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 NAH THUNDERBIRD IS A REISSUE LABEL I THINK PLENTY ABOUT SILLY TO PAY THAT PRICE
Chris L Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 NAH THUNDERBIRD IS A REISSUE LABEL I THINK PLENTY ABOUT SILLY TO PAY THAT PRICE That's what I mean, you can pick an original for a fiver............................
Impact Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Good idea mate, always nice if yer getting into a chat to have somewhere just out of speaker range. As for rarest. Dunno really as price and rarity don't always go together. Never seen a Bunky Nolan Chance Chubby Checker-you just don't know on parkway
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