Cheers, yeah was pretty kool. Oh dear, well as this vid is technically our stuff from last weekend, I went to one yesterday and was the worst i've done in years! lol.
Is this true of you sir ? While Americans hold garage sales and the French have flea markets, the English have a distinctly British activity in which to sell one’s personal second hand goods. The preferred method is a public, social gathering, often outside in the rain, known as “Car-booting.” Car-booting has perhaps evolved from the buying and selling at market towns, although the current phenomena increased in popularity in the 1990’s. The Brits are a very private people, and the home is a very private space, so much so they often don’t bother hanging house numbers on the outside of the building - a practice Americans (and emergency vehicles) find very annoying. Inviting the public into the homes (as is typical at the American estate sale) or into the garage (if they have one) might be seen as a violation of privacy for the British. Hence the car boot sale.
Fantastic you did well . Has a gbs collector I love that badge. My booty was a wash out
Cheers, yeah was pretty kool. Oh dear, well as this vid is technically our stuff from last weekend, I went to one yesterday and was the worst i've done in years! lol.
I don't have a Cex store anywhere near me there isn't even 1 in South Australia
Is this true of you sir ? While Americans hold garage sales and the French have flea markets, the English have a distinctly British activity in which to sell one’s personal second hand goods. The preferred method is a public, social gathering, often outside in the rain, known as “Car-booting.” Car-booting has perhaps evolved from the buying and selling at market towns, although the current phenomena increased in popularity in the 1990’s. The Brits are a very private people, and the home is a very private space, so much so they often don’t bother hanging house numbers on the outside of the building - a practice Americans (and emergency vehicles) find very annoying. Inviting the public into the homes (as is typical at the American estate sale) or into the garage (if they have one) might be seen as a violation of privacy for the British. Hence the car boot sale.