cyclefreak
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I am just gonna leave this here.
You know E and I are in for our usual Sat morning shift. I think Chris (Redbird) is too. The three of us ran Ace Corner like a boss Sat last year ;DTim said:There will be a call for volunteers again this year - and with luck those who commit to helping out should receive a weekend pass in exchange for your time. So don't rush to buy weekend passes (they don't sell out).
Book your camp sites etc!
Yep, set aside a day for the museum. We like to go on Sunday, as the event is a lot quieter that day. The swapmeet is pretty big so if you're looking for parts, check it out on Friday before everything gets picked over. A backpack comes in handy for that. Saturday is definitely the busiest day of the event, especially at Ace Corner.Luugo86 said:Hey fellas, Ive been a member here for several years, have built and sold a few bikes.. But I have, sadly never been to one of these vintage rally's or swap meets. I know this is the holy grail.. I was thinking of bringing some of the bikes out and camping out there with the wife.. Wanted to ask you guys, the Jedi Masters, about any basic info that might be useful for a Barber first timer.. thanks in advance fellas !
-Luugo
J-Rod10 said:Vendor spots booked.
This is my favorite one of the year.
J-Rod10 said:$150 I believe. I'm pretty sure my two eases wee $300. T b eager corner spots are $250 or $300.