I asked him to put up pictures of his other listings which were somehow personalised to prove ownership, he said he would, but said he'd be selling lots of records and didn't have the time to personalise them all, I do feel sorry for him, and anyone that bids on his stuff.
On EBay at the moment a guy is selling this as an original, he has a picture of one side on the listing which with his feedback only 50% I was suspicious of, but he sent this as an attachment to a message after I questioned it's authenticity.
They've done wonders with getting different colours to it now too, red, orange, pink and white varieties, a nice adaptable plant, it makes a reasonably convincing bonsai too.
Nice crackle, that looks good for first attempts at raku. I bought a large piece in Rethymno, Crete, a bowl, same colour but with a wide oxidised stripe through it. It's still unwrapped at my father's.
A lot of mushroom lovers and lots of mushroom hunters, if you know where to look and when you can eat well for weeks. I'll just have to make do with dried ones from the shop. Enjoy your harvest.
I have an uncle and auntie live there, used to visit now and then as a boy, but don't remember much about the place, I did know the Gray's who had the fairground rides there though.
Dave
I think there are still a few around Kev, saw a beauty in Oxford one year, and the Nottingham Goose Fair always yields good photos. There's a double decker carousel that was sold to the USA and was removed from the UK without an export license many years ago, I'd love to see it in person.