After talking to people lately about needing parts and wasting time going to meets only to never see one. You’re not going to. A swap meet has become a point of contact. Not point of sale. It’s become a place to see old friend and make new ones. It’s part of nostalgia. Without this part of the hobby. I would have found a new one. Here’s an idea to make this journey even more fun and take the load off your back. If you’re looking for a few important things go to Staples or Office Depot and get Avery business card paper. Go to envelopes and labels in Word and print cards with what you want and all your vital info. No more needing for a pencil or paper after two days of partying. If you do it right, they will never forget you and you’ll get a Christmas card to boot. Bob and Katie the super Beagle!
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I think your on the mark there Bob. The last few swap meets I went to provided me with nothing significant to bring home. But I did get to visit with old buddies and that alone made it worth the drive. Thanks for the card idea. I've pondered that before, but never got down to the printers to get it done. I'll stop at Staples the next time I drive by one. I had a few t-shirts made up last fall with wants and needs. I can't wait to wander around with them when the snow melts!Cory Othen
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swap meets
Bob,
I'm really sorry you feel that way. I'm sure hundreds of other dealers and vendors do as well.
Are you saying the meets aren't worth going to for buying parts?
I don't think you are considering the effort and cost it takes a dealer-vendor to "bring you a meet"Last edited by fabercycle; 01-04-2009, 07:41 PM.
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swamp meat!!
How can say this,,PARTS,DIRTY,GREASY,RUSTY ,BROCKEN..IN RO TTEN,SMELLY.NASTY SOMETHING ON THEM THAT RSEMBLES..POO!ITS A LIFE STYLY.SLEEPING IN THE RAN ON THE GROUND NEXT TO YOURE BIKE DOUCKTAPE HOLDING TANKS TOGETHER,WAITING FOR THE GATS TO OPEN,IT'S THE HUNT FEELING YOURE HART RATE RISE AS SEE THE FIRST MILKCRATE.OLD FREINDS SHOWING THERE NEW FIND.A GOOD DEAL OR A BIG RIP! THE FOOD,NOTHING LIKE A GOOD CLEANING OUT,,STOPPED UP TOLETS (FULLOF BEER CANS)THIS IS LIFE,BRINGING THAT BROCKEN SET OF CASES BACK TO LIFE.YOU'RE HAPPY,STUFFING PARTS IN POCKETS IN YOURE WORN FEILDJACKET,LOOKING LIKE A HOMELESS PERSON WITH BIG SMILE ,PUSHING OR KICKING YOUR BIKE TO LIFE FREEZING RAIN ,BALD TIRES.BUT POCKETS FOOL.SWAMP MEET!! YEAH!WHEN IS THE NEXT ONE ??
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Thanks Colonel, I enjoyed that visual. Long before ebay & knowing about the AMCA, I would go to every swap meet I could find. There weren't that many really. The only way I knew about them was a flyer posted in a local shop. The meets were usually a bunch of pickups in a field somewhere. Besides the tactile & sensory euphoria of digging through milk crates, there was always a hat being passed around for the winner of the titty contest.
Ahh the good ol days, BobBob
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I remember the first biker swap meet I attended. It was in the early 70's in Tampa, Fl. I found out about it because we drove by and there was a big crudely painted sign that said; 'Motorcycle Swap Meet'. I was dating a girl that was a feminist and in those early days of feminism, chicks were pretty radical about male chauvinist pig behavior. Of coarse, the first thing we hear is, "Show me your t*ts !" She didn't have as much fun as I did. The second thing I remember about that particular meet was a guy selling a 1952 Chief motor for $50. It was all apart and in a suitcase and he was even going to throw in the suitcase. I really can be a dope.Eric Smith
AMCA #886
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