Partizan spoils

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Looks like CB mirrored a lot of the purchases I made at Carronade.
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that'll mean a glut of similar items for sale on ebay this time next year then
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All sold by EB.
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At a loss.
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Penda wrote: Sun May 19, 2019 7:24 pm Rebels & Patriots for my F&IW as I just can't master Sharp Practice.
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You are not alone Tim! Like the Perrys, TFL are much over hyped. Too much faffing about on areas I've no interest in. No doubt Phil & I will develop R&P to our taste. On a related note, I've given up on P&S for the ECW.
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Funny that. All three mentioned have built incredibly strong brand names in the Industry. Guess it proves the old adage, you can’t please all the people all the time.
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Jeremy wrote: Mon May 20, 2019 4:54 pm Funny that. All three mentioned have built incredibly strong brand names in the Industry. Guess it proves the old adage, you can’t please all the people all the time.
I think it's more a case that we are spoiled for choice in our hobby, and some of us choose not to follow something because it is a "strong brand name", not always a guarantee of quality. I love the work of the Perry's, have done since I discovered them at the North London BMMS show back in 1979. But even they have a bad day now and then. I would rather celebrate the fact that our hobby is individualistic, and is a broad church rather than follow the beat of an over hyped drum.
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I’m not sure people follow the beat of an over hyped drum. Or perhaps it’s just me because I certainly don’t. Being time poor, I’ll only invest and play something that appeals to me, not because it’s popular. Otherwise I would be in with you lot on the whole shiny toy era. Frankly, it leaves me cold. As you say, to each his own and celebrate the diversity.
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