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The British Association for

Shooting & Conservation

Invite you to a

ROAD SHOW

at

 

TOWERLANDS PARK, PANFIELD ROAD,

BRAINTREE, ESSEX CM7 5BJ

on

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Start 7.00 p.m. until 10.00 p.m.

 

Stands include:

FOX CONTROL – ROBERT BUCKNELL

ARTIST – JULIAN NOVOROL GUNSMITH – PETER GODFREY

FERRETS – SIMON WHITEHEAD SPORTING BOOKS – IAN KILGOUR

POLICE FIREARMS LICENSING AND WILDLIFE CRIME

SOUTH EAST FALCONRY GROUP BRITISH DEER SOCIETY

PIGEON SHOOTING – PETER THEOBALD

GUNDOG ADVICE – SHIRLEY GRAINGER AND JOHN FORD

COACHING – MICHAEL ALLDIS DEER INITIATIVE

ANTIQUE CARTRIDGES – TOM GRANGE

BRITISH FLYCASTING CLUB MUZZLELOADERS

CHUDLEYS DOG FOOD BLACKWATER WILDFOWLERS ASSOC

HERTS AND ESSEX SHOOTING ASSOCIATION

 

PLUS TRADE STANDS

 

BASC Gamekeeping, Research,

Wildfowling and Firearms Departments

 

Bring along your shooting memorabilia to Bill Harriman (of Antiques Road Show Fame) for his opinion and valuation

 

Holt’s Auctioneers of Fine Antique and Modern Shooting & Fishing Memorabilia will also be present

 

Bring along your family and friends for a great evening out.

 

LICENSED BAR

 

FOR FURTHER DETAILS TELEPHONE: 01284 728752

Admission £4 at the door (under 13’s free) All Welcome

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I am usually helping run these things but not this time...

 

They are open to anyone and everyone. Do go along and have a browse, there is usually something for you to spend all your money on!

Lots of advice and someone to answer pretty much any question you have relating to shooting.

 

Enjoy Yourselves

 

QS

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I was disappointed as well, not alot there and crammed into a third of the hall. It would have been better if they had taken the whole hall. Not that would have improved the content but you would not have been on top of everyone.

 

The only good thing was I managed to pick up a signed copy of "Merle" by Brian Plummer from the book stall.

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It was a shame they decided to squueze it all into 1/3 of that hall, especially as you had to go through the empty space to go and act like a sardine! Would have liked to have seen a few more exihibitors there, although I got some bits I was after so not a wasted journey.

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I agree with all of the above...

even if there wasn't sufficient stands to fill the whole hall..it would have been nice to mooch about, rather than be crammed in like sardines...

entrance desk in the hall area, would have helped,as well.

 

It would have had a better feel, and been more relaxed.. but all is good with hindsight!!

 

a lesson for the next, but, you can bet your bum it wont happen..!

 

al.

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