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International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:03 pm

Hi Folks,
Just a reminder to all that the International Living History Fair is rapidly approaching. The dates are the last weekend in October, plus the Friday - thats 12:00 - 18:00 Friday 28th, 10:00 - 17:00 Saturday 29th, and 10:00 - 16:00 on Sunday 30th.
The Fair is being held at our new venue - Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground, Bath Lane, near Lutterworth, LE17 5QS - don't just type in the postcode to your SatNav - it may not take you to the correct entry point onto the site! For a better description of the route please go to the following website address: http://www.bruntingthorpe.com/directions/
We have relocated the Cafe/Restaraunt area to our new "arrivals Lounge" which will be open about 2 hours before the actual show starts, so a breakfast, coffee, and tea will be available for all our keenest visitors. It is also hoped to sell entry tickets from an hour before the gate opens, so no huge queues when you get there.
We have a larger number of traders booked in than last show, and continue to expand both in quality and time period coverage, now going back to Bronze and Iron Age, if not even earlier! There will be several rooms available inside for "break out" areas, as well as better seating and more varied menu choices in the restaraunt area.
There will be lots of news about 2012 Events being run by Pike & Shot Events Limited, as well as opportunities for Living History Interpreters and Re-enactment Groups to talk to us about their own paticular Event provisions to our Event organising team.
Entry fee will be same as February - £4 per adult, £1:50 per child, and Cashpoint Facilities will hopefully be available on site.
Saturday evening there will be a special "Regency/Highwayman dinner" taking place in nearby Lutterworth at an original 18th Century Coaching Inn. This will be a limited ticketed Event, so if you are interested in attending, and making a weekend of it, please mail Dave Allan at events@paste.org.uk for more information.
Further information can be found on our website at http://www.pikeandshot.com/index-ilhf.html
Any questions, please contact by E-Mail.
See you there,
Dave 8-)
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Teagirl » Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:21 pm

Looking forward to fair, will you have a list of the layout and stand assignments soon?

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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:57 am

The layout of the October show will be posted onto the pike and shot website as soon as we get to the end of September. Just waiting for those who booked stands, but not yet sent funds across to clear, then we will let everyone know where they are located.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Martin » Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:23 am

woo hoo, cant wait , love this show, best opportunity to see loads of people all in one place :)
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:55 am

Hey,
Martin, have you got anything else to cut off for charity ;)
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Treaty Money » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:27 pm

I've never been to this event - I hear lots of good stuff about it... so I think I'll have a shufty... I'd better leave the credit cards at home however!!!
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby busy mole » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:32 pm

Yes come, it is really good and very big, but do bring your credit cards!
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby The Iron Dwarf » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:43 pm

paste wrote:Hey,
Martin, have you got anything else to cut off for charity ;)
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you could cut off his head for being to tall :wink:
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Miss Costello » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:26 am

Does anyone know who the German (I think ) lady was last year who had all the lovely trims and buttons? I bought lots from her but forgot to pick up a card. I'd love to know if she'll be there again so I can empty my bank account all over again.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Treaty Money » Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:44 am

Don't tempt me Mole,

you already make things I want to buy for recording in the studio... and I have a small horse to feed :(
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Teagirl » Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:53 am

paste wrote:The layout of the October show will be posted onto the pike and shot website as soon as we get to the end of September. Just waiting for those who booked stands, but not yet sent funds across to clear, then we will let everyone know where they are located.


Looking forward to seeing the layout. We already have the hotel booked and are getting things ready for the show. See you in a couple of weeks.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Biro » Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:50 pm

Have my shopping list planned out (although I know I can't afford everything on it!)

Looking forward to it. (I'd also say 'looking forward to seeing fellow forumers' - but I since I don't really know any of you in person, chances are I'll walk straight past without a word or a nod - as usual!)
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby houseoffreyja » Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:56 pm

We'll be there with our cloaks. It says on the website that the list of traders is from the Feb. fair, we aren't listed but we were there. We enjoyed it so much, that we are going to be there again.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Redders » Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:37 am

SJ and I will be there taking commissions for period clothing and leatherwork.
Period packs and accoutrements also.

If we don't have it, we can generally source it.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby lucy the tudor » Wed Oct 19, 2011 9:19 am

Biro wrote:Have my shopping list planned out (although I know I can't afford everything on it!)

Looking forward to it. (I'd also say 'looking forward to seeing fellow forumers' - but I since I don't really know any of you in person, chances are I'll walk straight past without a word or a nod - as usual!)


I have my forum name the same as my business name, and it's on a small yellow banner on the front of my stall, soooo if you do choose to walk past without saying hello, it will be a choice thing rather than recognition issues... I won't be offended, you may be shy, but it's always nice to put a name to a face ( and then in my case be so tired I recognise your face again in the future, but can never quite remember who you are.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby houseoffreyja » Wed Oct 19, 2011 9:55 am

Hi Biro,
I'd like to see how you are getting on with your cloak. Come and say hi and we can sing cloak shanties.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Kate Tiler » Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:30 pm

I'll be the one behind the medieval tiles :)
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:34 pm

Hi everyone, just a reminder that the October International Living History Fair is this coming weekend. To enable people to find the venue we have invested in AA road signage from the M1 Motorway, Jct 20, and from Leicester on the A5199 Welford Road.
If you are using a SatNav then please type in the complete address - NOT JUST THE POSTCODE - Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground, Bath Lane, near Lutterworth,Leicestershire, LE17 5QS.
We have more traders at this show than ever before, and a film from the February Event can be seen on this link - http://www.vintagenews.tv/etn.asp
If you use Google Maps, then the site entrance can be found at http://g.co/maps/6vcx5
Doors open to public at 12:00hrs - 18:00hrs Friday, 10:00hrs - 17:00hrs Saturday, and 10:00hrs - 16:00hrs Sunday.
Admission remains the same as last show £4 adult, £1:50 per child under 16, Under 5's free.
Facilities at the show include hard standing for 3,000 Vehicles, an onsite Bar supplied by Trolls Bottom, an improved Catering outlet with an external arrivals lounge - for those early arrivals with hot drinks, breakfast, and Toilets!
For a complete list (well, almost) of traders, please check our website at http://www.pikeandshot.com/ilhf/ilhf_traders.html
For those of you that are trading with us, we have posted a special "Traders arrivals procedure" page on the website at http://www.pikeandshot.com/ilhf/ilhf_info
From Wednesday, October 26th, after 10:00hrs, we will be setting up the show, so please call 07771 824495 for urgent enquiries, and leave a message.
Hope you have a safe trip to and from the show, and we hope to see as many of you up at the show
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Wed Oct 26, 2011 8:16 pm

Hi everyone,
Am up early to the site tomorrow. Traders please don't arrive before 12:00hrs!
The AA signs are up already, so posted from Jct 20 off the M1, and on the A5199 from Leicester.
Any problems, please call my mobile - 07771 824495
Have a safe journey,
Cracking star lit night outside the B&B - Sibertoft - wonder if Oliver Cromwell saw the same sky just before he got lucky in 1645?
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:48 am

Well, survived a night on the Moor near Naseby, without any visitations from Cromwell & his Ironsides! Although, there were some odd noises from the Medieval fishing ponds just down the road. :worried:
Last comment before the show, if any Traders can't find their Car Pass window stickers from the last show, we have spares with the main site entrance. Please try to find the February Pass if you can - or we'll run out & have to revert to a plain coloured sticky spot - perhaps it should be BLACK!
Safe journey all, and catch up at the Fair. :coffee:
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Fri Oct 28, 2011 6:41 am

Hi folks,
Initial set up went well yesterday. Unfortunately, Cezary - one of our Traders - called to say he was ill & could not make the trip from Poland this show - please note if you are coming specifically to see him! However, "The Gripping Beast" also from Poland, has now repaired his trailor, and will be at the show - M25 depending!
The "Arrivals Lounge" is looking good, so all our early visitors can enjoy a hot drink & breakfast in the dry, with portaloos for those needing them too!
Doors open today at 12:00hrs, and close at 18:00hrs. We have 119 Traders booked in, and a number of Re-enactment Groups, plus a LARP Event organiser. So what ever you want, hopefully we can fulfill your Christmas "wish" list. There will be Cash Machines available too - just in case you run out of money :)
Have a safe trip and see you at the Fair :coffee:
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby lawrence » Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:16 am

Gutted I'm missing it again but I should be back in the Spring, have a good one!
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:34 pm

Hi Lawrence,
Please call me asap on 07771 824495 to get a pitch price at 2011 rates, then we can discuss your potential pitch. Need to talk before Sunday, as we have a price rise on Monday morning!!!! Or E-Mail me at events@paste.org.uk before Sunday evening!
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Midland Spinner » Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:02 pm

Just got back from our first ILHF as traders. We sold Handmade Things to various people, some of them from here. Met others from here and chatted about Handmaking Things and generally had a good time. A big thank you to everyone who bought stuff from us, and especially to P.A.S.T.E. & Co. for organising the event and being so friendly! See you all again in February -don't forget to bring your wallets!
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Jolynn » Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:44 pm

Just got home from the fair! IT ...WAS....AWESOME! :D :thumbup:

Met some lovely people who managed to recognize me, chatted about MSS to Fiona of Grumpy Charcoal Burner, and spent ALOT! lol. But was so worth it! :D
Send me to the city for a day and i'll barely see anything to itch me purse.... Send me to a re-enactment fair and it's a case of taping up the purse to stop me from reaching in and handing over mulla! LMAO.

Everyone was SO nice, gave me so much information, was so courteous and helpful and sweet. Gave a few people a hug cus they were so great! :D

Will be starting my various projects soon enough :D
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby paste » Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:32 am

Hi folks :coffee:
I would personally like to thank all those who supported us at the Fair. Once again we had a great show, and 99.99% of our visitors enjoyed the experience. Apologies for those people who wanted a Vegetarian meal on Saturday, as we ran during the day due to the record breaking visitor numbers on the day.
The Exhibition Hall will be upgraded tomorrow (Tuesday), with a brand new floor, and some other improvements to the facilities and building structure.
Plans for the future include an extension, and an additional catering outlet (Drinks, both hot and cold, cakes, sandwiches, snacks, and a new bar) internally to the building, an alteration to the arrivals lounge to provide more tables and seating and move the catering to the end of the facility so we can arrange a better serving area and "flow" for our customers, as well as an upgrade to the preparation area to get rid of the "cooking smells".
The feedback from the improved menu means we can once again improve our choice of food for our customers, and the traders will hopefully be offerred a special "delivery to trade stand" service, to alleviate the time away from the "coal face" during show opening hours.
The "set up" and "tear down" was a little hectic, but we will be fine tuning the arrival and departure strategy for future shows now that we can access both ends of the Exhibition Hall. Thankyou to all our traders for being so patient and understanding during this development phase of this part of the show. :sweat:
The rebooking went extremely well, so with over 75% of traders benefitting from our discounted renewal rates "on the day", we can look forward to another varied and show on February 24th - 26th 2012! We have a small waiting list of traders who will be contacted today (Monday October 31st) for the opportunity to attend our next fair and trade with us, so please don't take too long in deciding you want to come back as we only have a "finite" space available for next time.
I would also like to thank the Pike And Shot Events team, without which I could not run the show, and hope that everyone who came along this time got back home safe and sound.
Have a great Christmas, and we hope you will pass on to your friends and colleagues that the show is worth coming to, and spread the word - the "International Living History Fair" is growing in popularity, and see you all again in the Spring!
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby houseoffreyja » Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:37 pm

We really enjoyed trading and meeting people (I now can put faces to names.) We'll send the booking form for Feb as soon as I've found it. I know it's in a bag somewhere.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby Langley » Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:00 pm

Congratulations PASTE. Good fair. Lady L, notoriously fussy, says "Have you noticed how much the event has gone up?" Lots of spoace to walk around and view stuff on Saturday even though it was busy as people said. Lots of new traders including overseas visitors. Welcome all. High calss kit on sale and very friendly atmosphere.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby ChaseAED » Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:55 pm

Really enjoyed the fair, though (god help us) my dad bought yet another helmet, bringing our collection of migration-period helms to 13. Looking forward to TORM aswell.
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Re: International Living History Fair October 2011

Postby sparky » Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:20 pm

We went on the Saturday, had an enjoyable day out, caught up with a few traders picked up a couple of things i pre-ordered From Fairbow and Annie the peddlar. Had a good day chatting with members of our group and came home with my wallet a lot lighter, i also went with a list and avoided my normal that looks nice i'll have it way of buying.

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