PaleoPerson
Field Bee
I went to the Thornes Stockbridge Sale yesterday, just needed some supers so from past experience, knew that at the end of the sales, there were plenty left over.
So when the sale started, no rush, just wandered over to the pallets, sorted the ones I wanted, paid and then back to the car. Back to the sale, bought more bits, and then repeated this a further three times. Cup of tea and slice of cake during the rain-shower, all in all a nice and leisurely day.
Thornes had bought down a lot more stock that previous years and when I left a about mid day, there was most things still available, even though I saw a pallet of brood boxes purchased by one individual, there was more than enough to go around.
There was the odd A***hole that had no patience for anyone else and jumped the queue for picking up their bits by car. Apart from that, a very relaxed day out.
Hats off to Thornes for working out the volumes that people needed
So when the sale started, no rush, just wandered over to the pallets, sorted the ones I wanted, paid and then back to the car. Back to the sale, bought more bits, and then repeated this a further three times. Cup of tea and slice of cake during the rain-shower, all in all a nice and leisurely day.
Thornes had bought down a lot more stock that previous years and when I left a about mid day, there was most things still available, even though I saw a pallet of brood boxes purchased by one individual, there was more than enough to go around.
There was the odd A***hole that had no patience for anyone else and jumped the queue for picking up their bits by car. Apart from that, a very relaxed day out.
Hats off to Thornes for working out the volumes that people needed
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