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Sydney: Sun 19/05/13 - FISHY PARK GARAGE SALE


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I'm going to be there guys' date=' Robert i've got some UG to give back to you.[/quote']Oh i dont need any. Ther other buyer was happy with what they got so ill just sell it tomorrow at the swap and meet.No problems
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Oh i dont need any. Ther other buyer was happy with what they got so ill just sell it tomorrow at the swap and meet.

No problems

Whats ug worth? Ill have a container full.

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Its a fairly pricey plant. Throw a photo up and ill judge the quantity. Start at say $50 then as it nears the end of the meet or when youre going home drop the price gradually but fingers crossed some poor sod buys it at full price.

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Its a fairly pricey plant. Throw a photo up and ill judge the quantity. Start at say $50 then as it nears the end of the meet or when youre going home drop the price gradually but fingers crossed some poor sod buys it at full price.

Good idea

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no problems, ill take photos of all these ' random 40 year olds '

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We're going to be there, I'm bringing down some lights to sell and a few bits including 2 bags of 8 CBS, 2 Bag of 6 lower grade Sunkists (including a saddled female) and a bag of 8 Chocolates which we're selling for $50 a bag. Hopefully be there about 1pm through 2pm depending on the kids?!?

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no problems' date=' ill take photos of all these ' random 40 year olds '[/quote']

oh your so funny, i mean of the gear that was on offer :P lol

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It was very cold :(

Got to agree with Robert, it was flamin cold! That wind just cut straight through you. Next time I need to go better prepared.

But great to meet and catch up again after a long time. For some its been 2 almost 3 years now. Great day

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Left my jumper at home, it was freezing. Great otherwise though!

Nice to meet some of you, a big sorry to those i missed. Next one is for September, if this is one to go by, should be great.

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All that was missing was a BBQ and some beers :)

Spoke to the organiser David, next one there will be bbq! Also did you tax the fissidens Robert brang for me?

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Spoke to the organiser David' date=' next one there will be bbq! Also did you tax the fissidens Robert brang for me?[/quote']

i bought some fissiden from rob

he never said they were anyone's :)

i owe u $20 so ill give u half of what I bought :)

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i bought some fissiden from rob

he never said they were anyone's :)

i owe u $20 so ill give u half of what I bought :)

All good bro...you keep it if you bought it! LOL!

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sorry again chi, i just didnt have change for the second purchase garry made so just gave him the fissidens to make up for change.

I went to the doctor tonight after work because i was guttered and turns out i have the flu now. cheers.

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For those that wanted pictures:

3 x Sponge filters

14 x Ceramic mesh plates

2 x Glass pods

Price? $40

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Got them just as Bardus set up his stand before everyone came.

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Holy wow! What a steal, those large ceramic plates are $10ea normally, nice one dude! :victorious:

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