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Location: Victoria, B.C
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wow....my experience at them is quite a bit different I guess....that being very positive.
The Portland Swap Meet is coming up and in the past three years that I've gone I've found some great deals on truck parts. Last year I paid for my complete trip there by buying and selling approx. 5-6 items that were among the parts I brought back. I really enjoy that swap meet and it is really overwhelming in a good way....for me and my buddies its a 'dream marathon'. Walkie talkies on, good shoes, bit of stretching and lets get at 'er....lol. However you have to be a very skilled hunter. You can tell the hobby/truck dealer guys in a heartbeat and they have lots of truck stuff and they want full retirement money for it....so use them as reference only. I like walking through their booth tho' holding a great truck find (steering wheel/correct carb/door panels) and having them ask about it..."yeah, got it for $15"....lol...love that part. The real deals are found hidden in the other booths....and there is a boat load of great truck stuff hidden around but you have to stretch out and find out. I still love the swap meet format and a very big part of that is 'the buzz'...love the people, the hunt, the opportunity, the whole dynamic. I think that will be what helps them survive even if they go through a phase of 'die back' for a while....they will arise because people generally want to be around people. My two bits. all good Coley
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