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If only I was, considering the prices some of the sellers charge. Punters even travel across Europe to be there for the snow drop sale – they're even more obsessive, even more than Retrobikers! No, I go with a list of say 5 I'm looking for and a strict budget max of £75. We're slowly and modestly amassing a collection. Part of the attraction of the event is witnessing the bizarre and surreal spectacle of frenzied people in a car park where the buying and selling taking place and finishing in well under 15 minutes. A few high profile specialists – like W.S. Lockyers – attend it, snapping up the choiciest specimens. After the event, me and my missus walk around the grounds of the House which includes woodland/meadows where there are breathtaking drifts of naturalised snow drops. Just awesome.
 
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Yep. The snow drop collectors are way more obsessive than us mere mortal Retrobikers. And that's just the snow drops – there are even way more rarified levels of plant collectors... I'm fine with mostly the bike tinkering and looking for components, although I do indulge in a bit of horticulture too. For me, it's the antidote to all the nonsense that comes with spending 8 hours a day in a communications department dealing with technology and awkward clients and management structures.
 
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I think it should be with old bikes as with old horses !

even the ones you don't use much anymore or which have been replaced with better "studs" should have a right for a safe "harbor" , so I don't sell these but places them in a "retirement home"

and the youngsters are happy when they go there !

luckily , the family country home has a big space :mrgreen:

 
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