John, I went to a Model engineering show on Sunday at Oldham. You think motorcyclists are all old blokes, I am now 73 and was probably one of the youngest there. No youngsters are being apprenticed in engineering these days, yes they can program a fancy cnc machine but can they actually make it from scratch or fettle to make it work? I am not so sure. Dogsbody
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A positive result of the postponement and good weather on the day was that a huge number of bikes were ridden to the show, at least on Saturday when I was there, and no doubt on Sunday too. They had to open up a field to park them all. There were hundreds, when usually there are a few dozen.
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Originally posted by Dogsbody View PostJohn, I went to a Model engineering show on Sunday at Oldham. You think motorcyclists are all old blokes, I am now 73 and was probably one of the youngest there. No youngsters are being apprenticed in engineering these days, yes they can program a fancy cnc machine but can they actually make it from scratch or fettle to make it work? I am not so sure. Dogsbody
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When I arrived at about 8 ish on Saturday, the gates were still locked, I managed to get the arse my car off the road, but others arriving had to go elsewhere. In years gone by the gates have always been opened by then. Someone did rock up and we eventually got in, but the 'marshalling' of the cars seemed a bit dis-organised. I noticed the ticket office didn't open 'til about 9ish and the queue for that was fairly large. On the plus side those with 'E; tickets (and that queue was very long) we soon got in as the gates were opened.
I'm sure the weather drew the crowds in and hopefully they will return next year.
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