Last weekend was spent up in Stafford standing on an autojumble stall endeavoring to have a bit of a clear out. Overall the exercise was a success, cash was raised and unwanted parts disposed of.
With the concentration on autojumbling I didn't get much of a chance to wander around the show and when I did it was crowded to the detriment of photography but here are a few images taken during quieter moments...
This '21st Century Commando' was on the Metal Malarkey stand and looked very right. |
Vintage and Veteran were offering a very early Royal Enfield. 1904 to be precise. I would have loved to have taken it home but it fell majorly North of my price range. |
Allen Millyard's beautifully executed vision of what Velocette might have produced had they manufactured a v twin in the thirties. |
Early 75cc face cam Capriolo. |
Tiny Italians were out in force. Here a Ducati 50. |
Bonvicini and Velocette. |
Detail on the Bonvicini. |
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