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Planning to get there.
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Went there last year and going there this year. A very good venue.
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What is the cost for sellers? Do sellers need to book or just turn up? Do they provide anything (eg tables)?
FWIW in my experience there is no point emailing as the organisers do not bother replying.
People in "the real world" dont stare at computers or smart phones all day :-)
Phoning always works.
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Enjoyed my first visit to this cycle jumble. Very friendly and allowed me to advertise my own auction on 7th June. Couldn't find any of the really specific bits I was looking for: Shimano AX 600 and Raleigh Road Ace related but it didn't stop me buying some other useful stuff. :)
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I went on Saturday,it was very well attended with so much to see.
Recommend getting there early and finally managed to park near the shops as the village hall car park was full.
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Jeez - Spot on :-)
If your restoring a bike and looking for some rare part, more than likely your find it at a cycle jumble.
I was looking for seat posts and came back with items I didn't know I wanted.Cycle jumbles are getting addictive.
Here's the link for cycle jumbles for 2014, there may well be more events that are not listed.
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don't forget the one at Chalfont St Peter this Saturday 3rd May. All profits from organising the jumble go to charity as well.
Ripley Village Hall, High Street, Ripley, Surrey GU23 6AF